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IFA 08: Video - 3D glasses
Vincent Alzieu | August 29, 2008 12:36 pm
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IFA 08: Enough greenwashing already, guys
Vincent Alzieu | August 29, 2008 12:22 pm
Extraordinary. That's what Samsung are calling it. Their next 24 inch screens will consume 50% less energy than conventional screens, apparently.
![]() A quick look at our Product Face-Offs for the Samsung T240HD reveals the following finding … the manufacturer has already got power consumption down to 37W in some cases, as the graph we brought you last week shows: And the same is true of any 24 inch fitted with a TN panel, like this new 244EBW. Many competing models with TN usually make do with only 40 watts. The 24 inch PVA models, which use a proprietary Samsung technology, currently run at about twice that. So, where’s the miracle? |
IFA 08: First test of a 120 Hz 3D LCD
Vincent Alzieu | August 29, 2008 11:03 am
We've been bringing you the 3D monitor saga for months now. Everybody's been waiting for these 120 Hz LCD screens, which can show either 120 frames per second continuously or to flip continuously between two 60 fps feeds, one for the left eye and one for the right eye. When paired up with an NVIDIA graphics card and a special pair of glasses are supposed to be capable of showing 3D images by constantly switching between an image for the left eye and one for the right eye.
Until today, though, we had never actually seen these special glasses. But here they are, at the IFA: ![]() We had expected them to be connected via a cable, but the great news that they’re wireless. There is a small receiver on the left side of the frame, hidden on the inside, but apart from that they’re light and comfortable. ![]() As soon as you put them on and load the driver on the graphics card, away you go, without any extra software. The images which appear in double on the screen appear as one single 3D image to users of the glasses. ![]() Let’s answer some of the questions we’ve already ...
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