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Zalman release 24'' 3D screens
Vincent Alzieu
September 04, 2008 1:00 pm
September 04, 2008 1:00 pm
It seems that 3D images with real depth are the future for gaming monitors, and now Zalman is getting ready to join the fray.
While we're waiting for the first 120 Hz screens which require special glasses connected to the graphics card, Zalman has already released its own 3D product. We met some of the Asian manufacturer's staff at the IFA in Berlin who showed off the new models.
They accept that the market will get more competitive with the arrival of models from both ViewSonic and Samsung, and that they don't yet have a 120 Hz of their own on the way.
Nevertheless, they are ready to launch two 24 inch 3D screens, based on the same principle as their ZM-M220W. The pair includes the Zalman DS-243N, on the left, and another screen, right, which looks very similar to the Hyundai W240D.
While we're waiting for the first 120 Hz screens which require special glasses connected to the graphics card, Zalman has already released its own 3D product. We met some of the Asian manufacturer's staff at the IFA in Berlin who showed off the new models.
They accept that the market will get more competitive with the arrival of models from both ViewSonic and Samsung, and that they don't yet have a 120 Hz of their own on the way.
Nevertheless, they are ready to launch two 24 inch 3D screens, based on the same principle as their ZM-M220W. The pair includes the Zalman DS-243N, on the left, and another screen, right, which looks very similar to the Hyundai W240D.
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