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| ColorLink Makes Available 3-D Monitor for Stereoscopic Viewing ColorLink now makes available a 3-D monitor for stereoscopic viewing. Users will be able to switch between normal 2-D and 3-D viewing with a push of a button. 3-D visualization has been typically limited to engineers and scientists because of cost. Consumers and especially gamers will find the price of this new monitor to be affordable enough to add 3-D viewing to their desktop at work and home. Most video games currently available on the market are already enabled to be viewed in exciting 3-D. Until now what has been missing is an inexpensive display. This 17-inch diagonal monitor with SXGA resolution offers superior image brightness and clarity in both 2-D and 3-D modes. Set-up of the monitor is simple and only requires a computer with a stereo-ready graphics card and driver such as the nVidia Quadro FX series. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Computing News :: home page |