facebook rss twitter

ViewSonic launches first AMD-certified 3D monitor

by Parm Mann on 14 October 2010, 16:34

Tags: ViewSonic

Quick Link: HEXUS.net/qa2kf

Add to My Vault: x

Please log in to view Printer Friendly Layout

NVIDIA may have been banging on the 3D drum for months, but it's now AMD's turn to play the same tune.

The launch of the company's Radeon HD 6000-series graphics cards will next week add a further few 3D capabilities to the Radeon line, including full support for Blu-ray 3D through the inclusion of Multiview Video Coding (MVC) in UVD 3.

It's no surprise, then, to see the AMD 3D-certified displays beginning to appear on the market. First out of the gate is ViewSonic with the 24in V3D241wm-LED.

Shipping with a pair of 3D active-shutter glasses, the LED-backlit display offers a 3D-enabling 120Hz refresh rate, a full-HD 1,920x1,080 resolution, a 2ms grey-to-grey response time and a quoted dynamic contrast ratio of 20,000,000:1.

Stereo speakers are integrated to provide a basic four watts of audio output, as is a USB port for the bundled glasses, and users are given a choice of HDMI, DVI or VGA connectors.

Commenting on the launch, Darren Grasby, AMD's corporate vice president of EMEA sales, said "the ViewSonic V3D241wm-LED is an ideal match for AMD Radeon graphics cards, as it will enable one of the most compelling stereo 3D experiences currently available."

The ViewSonic V3D241wm-LED should be popping up at retailers right about now priced at £330.



HEXUS Forums :: 6 Comments

Login with Forum Account

Don't have an account? Register today!
I wish they would stop these 1920 x 1080 24" LCDs I want 1920 x 1200!
Jay
I wish they would stop these 1920 x 1080 24" LCDs I want 1920 x 1200!

This one's essentially designed for films so fair play to them this time. I agree with the sentiment though.
Typical really, I just bought a friggin' 22“ viewsonic vx2268wm!

Need some reviews!
Only thing that I have to question is why its £330…

24” LED is about £220
120hz 22" is about £220-280

So why the premium?
bundled glasses
Ohh right. D'oh.

But will they sell a version without the 3D glasses?…