Friday, March 26, 2010

Samsung unveils 3D LCD Monitors

You Can have 3D Monitors in your home itself.
Samsung rolled out a 3 new lcd monitor, first up is a Samsung 2233RZ — a $349, 22-inch display, compatible with Nvidia's 3D vision graphics card, that sports a resolution of 1680x1050 pixels, 300cd/m2 brightness, 160 degree viewing angle and 5ms response time in 2D.

With Nvidia's software, the 2233RZ can covert over 350 games to stereoscopic 3D without the need for special game patches. Because the LCD runs at 120Hz, it can output an image at 60Hz per eye. 3D glasses are included with the monitor and hold a charge for a week before they must be plugged in to a USB port.

Samsung has also announced new displays that’re compatible with the company's UbiSync technology. This enables users to connect up to 6 monitors to a PC using a USB cable. No graphics card is required, and the displays are compatible with both Windows and Macs.

The Samsung 2243QW offers a 1680x1050 resolution, 5ms response time and 1000:1 contrast ratio. They also has two "laptop companion" screens, the LD190x and LD220. The LD190x supports UbiSync wireless, the video is transmitted from the host notebook without a cable.

Lastly, Samsung introduced SyncMaster 930ND, the first 19–inch PC-over-IP LCD, designed for datacenter environmentsm that comes with a blade server component. That server connects to other systems in the datacenter and they can be controlled remotely by those using the 930ND. The user can operate a host PC as if it were local, accessing all peripherals and media.

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