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Eizo introduces the DuraVision 3D Full HD monitor, easily one ugly monitor

December 3rd, 2010        

Eizo introduces the DuraVision 3D Full HD monitor, easily one ugly monitor

We’ve heard lots of 3D TV and 3D monitors from many companies, but hardly any with Naked-Eye 3D technology. Eizo is ready to launch the DuraVision FDF2301-3D Full HD monitor, which is equipped with the Naked-Eye 3D technology. This technology uses a directional backlight, allowing users to view 3D images without 3D glasses. Eizo’s recommended viewing distance for 3D images is 890mm. Due to the design though, it’s one hell of an ugly monitor.

The display has the ability to offer a number of 3D viewing modes including Side by Side, Anaglyph, Frame Sequential and Dual Input. Measuring 650mm x 261.7mm x 566.3mm and weighing 16kg, the Eizo DuraVision FDF2301-3D will be available in the first half of the 2011 for around $12,000.

SOURCE via Eizo (pdf)

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