3D monitors

LG D43

The D43 is a passive 3D IPS-LCD monitor that includes a hardware-based 2D-to-3D conversion and allows users to adjust and control the depth of 3D images.

LG D43 photo

LG DX2500

The DX2500 is a consumer-level 25" glasses-free 3D monitor. This parallax barrier screen uses head-tracking to allow a freedom of movement to the user. The DX2500 also includes 2D to 3D conversion.

LG DX2500 photo

The DX2500 is now shipping in Korea for around $1,100 and will launch worldwide in early 2012.

Acer-HR274H

Acer's HR274H is a 27" Full-HD LCD monitor that supports passive (polarized) 3D. The monitor also includes Acer's own 2D-to-3D real-time conversion hardware (it can be turned on/off in a press of a button).

Acer HR274H photo

The HR274H will launch soon for $599.

HP 2311gt

The 2311gt is a 23" LED-based LCD that support passive (Film Patterned Retarder, or FPR) 3D. It comes bundled with two pairs of glasses.

HP 2311gt photo

The 2311gt will launch soon for $299.99.

LG D237IPS

LG's D237IPS is a 23" IPS-LCD monitor that features passive 3D (using the company's FPR technology). The 3D brightness is 100 nits.

LG D237IPS photo

We do not have any pricing or release date information yet.

Viewsonic V3D245

Viewsonic's V3D245 is a 24" Full-HD LED backlit LCD that has an inbuilt NVIDIA 3D Vision wireless emitter and a pair of active 3D Vision glasses. Other features: 120Hz refresh rate, 2ms response time and HDMI 1.4 input.

Viewsonic V3D245 photo

The monitor will ship during August 2011 for $499.

LG D2000

The D2000 is a 20" glasses-free 3D display that has an integrated eye-tracking camera technology. This is a LED-backlit LCD that also includes 2D to 3D conversion technology.

LG D2000 photo

The D2000 will launch soon in Korea (where it'll be called DX2000) for 1.3 million Won (about $1,200 USD).


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