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Sep 14 2009, 7:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The screen is compatible with line-by-line and side-by-side 3D video formats. Information for the left and right eye is constantly displayed on the screen so strobbing glasses are not needed. The LCD includes two pairs of battery-free light polarizing glasses.
Other features of the LCD include three HDMI inputs supporting 1080p resolution. For times when 3D content isn’t desired the LCD can also work as a normal 1080p screen. The GY-463D10 is available now for $9,153.
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