Still lookin' for that perfect 3D display, are you? ViewSonic would be absolutely thrilled to make your short list, with the 24-inch V3D245 making its debut this morning. Unsurprisingly, this one's arriving with a 1080p LED-backlit panel, and it'll be joined by an inbuilt NVIDIA 3D Vision wireless emitter and a pair of 3D Vision glasses.
You'll also get a 120Hz refresh rate, two millisecond response time, HDMI 1.4 socket and 300 nits of brightness, and the three-year limited warranty should help quell any fears about longevity. Of course, NVIDIA would prefer that focused on the 550 (and growing) 3D titles available on its Vision Live website, but at least you've got until "mid-to-late August" to determine if the whole shebang is worth your $499.
14 comments:
$500 for a 3D T.V. ? That aint bad. :D
Mm... still not convinced by 3D. Maybe I should wait for 4D. That's basically just 3D but with drugs.
I still think 3D is too much of a gimic. It really doesn't add that much to my normal viewing experience atm.
waiting on tv without the glasses
Seems like a very good price o:
Maybe it would be good for my 3D modeling
Thanks for sharing!
ill buy a 3d tv once there content for them and their under 300 and not second earlier
This looks pretty darn amazing. ANd $500 isn't to steep of a price at all for what looks to be a pretty amazing picture. Though, I don't quite know if I am ready to wear 3D glasses in my own home...
Sounds good but I'm not gonna sit around with even more glasses on my face than i already have.
I wish 3D would just go away!
i dont like the idea of putting glasses on to watch tv
This is a TV? I thought this was more of a computer screen. Meh, I don't think there are enough 3-D sites to really deem that necessary.
awesome, that is a good price as well
interesting info! seems cheap =)
blahhh, I hate 3D everything. I don't understand the hype, all I see is a minor oooh-ahhh moment and a headache
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