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Lenovo has a new 27-inch 4K monitor that can render 3D content without the need for glasses. First showcased at IFA 2023, the ThinkVision 27 3D employs proprietary hardware and software technology ...
Look, ma, no 3D glasses! Check out our first impressions of Lenovo's glasses-free 3D monitor for content creators, debuting at IFA. I’m a PCMag reviewer and ISF-certified TV calibrator focused on ...
The company shows off the Odyssey 3D at Gamescom in Germany. 3D viewing never caught on, but Samsung sees potential in selling a 3D display to PC gamers. At Gamescom in Germany, the company is showing ...
Earlier this year, Lenovo showcased the ThinkVision 27 3D monitor at IFA 2023. It requires a minimum system specification to utilize stated functionalities—an Intel Core i5-7400, an Nvidia GeForce GTX ...
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 ...
Acer’s Predator SpatialLabs View 27 delivers convincing and enjoyable glasses-free 3D. But a limited list of compatible games, visual glitches, and a high MSRP make the monitor a novelty at best. The ...
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Looking Glass debuts 27-inch 5K 3D monitor which doesn't require any glasses - and doesn't cost as much as you think
Looking Glass 27 offers 16 inches of depth in a one-inch thick frame It can project up to 100 views across a 53-degree cone, perfect for shared use Built for developers: create in Unity and deploy ...
Glasses-free 3D is making a comeback. And please — don’t roll your eyes and write this off as a gimmick just yet. I saw two similar 3D gaming monitors at CES last week that used this technology and ...
Unlike other systems, this three-dimensional monitor requires special glasses, but headaches are less of a problem, company claims. Photo: Planar's display Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET ...
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