Wednesday, April 27th 2011
Mitsubishi Intros New 3D-ready DiamondCrysta 23-inch Monitor
Japanese display maker Mitsubishi released its latest addition to the DiamondCrysta series, the RDT233WX-3D. This 23-inch LED-backlit LCD monitor with stereoscopic 3D capabilities uses an in-plane switching (IPS) panel that can provide 178°/178° viewing angles. With full-HD resolution (1920 x 1080), the panel features response time of 3.8 ms (GTG), a honest-sounding 5,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio (1,000:1 static contrast), and its display inputs include HDMI 1.4, DVI, and D-Sub.
The Mitsubishi DiamondCrysta RDT233WX-3D features stereo 3D support, and bundles a pair of 3D glasses; Giga Clear II image enhancement engine that adjusts various image parameters dynamically to give out the best image quality; and PIP (picture-in-picture) function. 2W stereo speakers are embedded. Its stand is designed to allow height and tilt adjustments. Slated for release by the end of May, the Mitsubishi DiamondCrysta RDT233WX-3D is expected to be priced at 52,800 JPY (US $645).
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The Mitsubishi DiamondCrysta RDT233WX-3D features stereo 3D support, and bundles a pair of 3D glasses; Giga Clear II image enhancement engine that adjusts various image parameters dynamically to give out the best image quality; and PIP (picture-in-picture) function. 2W stereo speakers are embedded. Its stand is designed to allow height and tilt adjustments. Slated for release by the end of May, the Mitsubishi DiamondCrysta RDT233WX-3D is expected to be priced at 52,800 JPY (US $645).
14 Comments on Mitsubishi Intros New 3D-ready DiamondCrysta 23-inch Monitor
I'm buying it once it available, hopefully it won't get screwed up while being shipped.
AFAIK, Panasonic is the one that uses IPS the most, and Sony uses PVA, whereas the rest tend to still use TFT/TN.
If there's been a change, I'd like to know when & by whom..
So, I probably should've worded it like this then:
edit: Most TV sets don't use TN/TFT panels anymore. :D
Or is that a questionable statement too? :confused:
Mitsubishi already had a 120 Hz IPS monitor before this one, though it used motion interpolation for the effect. And even this uses HDMI 1.4 so it's not really meant for gaming, at least not on 3D Vision. I'd figure it might work with AMD HD3D though. That is if you live in Japan and/or can get one of these and don't mind the pricetag.
if not what might be a proper solution???