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Written by Jason "Fujitsu" Schneider
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Friday, 18 April 2008 |
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I've got a ton of new video-related reviews for this fine Friday, let's start off with a whole bunch of video cards:
And this last review isn't a video card, but its pretty cool. It's the new Zalman TRIMON 22" 3D Moniter . This is the first commercially available 3D moniter, and TweakTown has the chance to give it a try.
"The existence of the 3D concept has been around since people could
express themselves artistically; for example, through painting or
sculptures. When the first such expression began, I certainly could not
tell you. However, I can tell you that 3D has evolved to the point
where it is now commercially available for the average user for under
$1000 USD. Admittedly that’s a lot more than most would want to pay for
it, but it is a positive step in the right direction.
The
TRIMON is the first commercial 3D monitor available to the public from
Zalman, and it is not often one gets to be the first to review a
finally finished product. We have been waiting for these ZM-M220W
monitors to hit the shelves for a little over a year now, with the
first introduction of them at CEBIT 2007."
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