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iZ3D adds an extra dimension to gaming

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Written by Matt Chapman   
Wednesday, 29 August 2007
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So what can you see in 3D? Well, the monitor makes use of three-dimensional applications already on today's market such as PC games, 3D entertainment and professional stereo applications.

“All popular games and many new movies are now created in 3D but most viewers are unable to see the game or movie as it is meant to be seen,” said Thomas Striegler, CEO of Neurok Optics.

“Now you can add a new dimension to your home video entertainment with our 3D monitor.”

iZ3D says the monitor features the first S-3D drivers to be equally compatible with both the NVIDIA GeForce 8 Series and the ATI FireGL V3600 workstation graphics accelerator.


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3D glasses for the iZ3D 22-inch monitor


 
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