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Jan 18 2012, 3:30pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
AOC has a new passive 3D monitor that doesn't need the ugly and costly active glasses that 3D screens and TVs used in the past. The screen ships with two pairs of comfortable and cheap polarized 3D glasses and I would bet the glasses for the 3D flicks you see at the theater would work on the screen too.
The display is aimed at the gamer looking to go 3D on the PC or game consoles. The display has an HDMI 1.4a port for connectivity and can connect directly to game consoles and Blu-ray players. AOC is selling the screen for $299 with the glasses right now.
It uses FPR tech and premises to be flicker free. The image is sharp and it has integrated speaker for sound. The native resolution is 1920 x 1080 and it has a 5ms panels response time. The dynamic contrast ratio is 20,000,000:1 and the display converts 2D to 3D.
Source: Homewood Public Library
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