In case you haven't noticed,
iZ3D is riding the suddenly swelled wave of
3D enthusiasm all the way to the bank (and Vegas). Even though its existing 22-inch 3D LCD has
been around since mid-2007, the firm has recently
hacked down the price and
pushed it into retail outlets in order to drum up interest. At CES, it's bringing even more firepower in the form of a 26-inch prototype (pictured) that should do everything the current 22-incher does, just 4-inches better. Additionally, it'll have on display the Immersion Series, which places a trio of the iZ3D monitors together in order to better simulate flights and races. In case that's not enough, we're also told to expect a 22-inch widescreen 3D LCD that's console-friendly, meaning that the only thing standing between you and 3D Xbox 360 enjoyment is a wonky set of glasses and compatible software. We'll see how it all looks in around a fortnight.
I viewed the demo of their LCD monitor at Microcenter, in Overland Park (Kansas City).
The effect is jaw-dropping, for sure! I couldn't believe it actually worked on so many games!
Sure, you have to wear a paper thin glasses, but I would be more than happy to wear them to experience my games in 3D!
Actually, the paper glasses you tried out at MicroCenter were for Demo purposes only. They have really nice glasses for use with this monitor!