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If you've ever felt that your monitor's display is a bit well... flat, then this might be for you. At IFA 2023, Lenovo announced a brand new monitor that offers a 3D display, without glasses. The best ...
3 Dimensional (3D) Monitor Now Showcased at Web2Zone, CG Centre and CyberJocks San Diego, Calif.– August 15, 2006 — Neurok Optics, LLC, manufacturer of the revolutionary iZ3D monitor for gamers has ...
Samsung’s new Odyssey 3D monitor was a hit at CES earlier this year, showcasing a comfortable and immersive 3D gaming experience — all without the need for special glasses. But details were scarce.
The Samsung Odyssey 3D is a glasses-free 3D gaming monitor that is technically impressive, but not practically useful. For its price, I find it hard to recommend to anyone besides those who just want ...
Samsung brought its new Odyssey 3D gaming monitor to IFA 2025. The specs sound like a dream: 27 inches, 4K resolution, 165 hertz, and 3D? Gamers can finally immerse themselves completely in the game ...
Lenovo’s next 27-inch 4K monitor is unlike any display it has released before. Featuring a lenticular lens and real-time eye-tracking, it’s a 3D monitor that doesn’t require any glasses. Other ...
Samsung's 2233RZ, the company's first stereoscopic 3D-compatible monitor goes straight to 120. Find out what that means inside. Eric Franklin Former Editorial Director Eric Franklin led the CNET Tech ...
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If there’s one thing that turns people off from adopting new tech, it’s being forced to look silly and feel uncomfortable for extended lengths of time. It was always the Achilles' heel for 3D in the ...
Is the incoming Odyssey 3D display good enough to justify spending $2,000? I'm intrigued by Samsung's valiant effort, but I'm not completely sold. Here's why. I’m a PCMag reviewer and ISF-certified TV ...