I got this catchy start up from a sales agent for PCs – “You’ve gotten the latest PC video game and you’re looking forward to some serious action. You have all the hot keys programmed in, and your controller is set to respond to your slightest twitch while your stereo headphones are ready to wrap you in the multi-channel digital sound that will transport you into the “zone.” There’s only one thing missing – your monitor displays images in only 2 dimensions.”
Description & Specs
The IZ3D 22″ monitor is the final piece missing to truly take you into the game. Experience the true power of your favorite games’ animation and graphics as they seem to leap from the screen. Simply plug the monitor into the VGA or DVI port on your graphics card and put on the passive polarized 3D glasses and your game will be in your face.
The IZ3D monitor is compatible with many first-person and third-person games such as Half Life, Battlefront, Grand Theft Auto, Unreal Tournament, Call of Duty and World of Warcraft. It is also compatible with many strategy titles and even Guitar Hero. Without the IZ3D monitor, your gaming experience may leave you feeling flat.
Is it any good?
- Pros: 3D graphics bring a whole new experience to sitting in front of your computer, comes with glasses, and plenty of connection cables, and it’s a 22″.
- Cons: Does not support SLI or Crossfire configuration, does not support dual monitor configuration, does not support 64-Bit operating systems, and does not support OpenGL apps. Now, that being said, I don’t quite understand why they call it a “gaming monitor” as the latest and greatest of games require more memory than a 32-Bit OS can handle, and some even require an SLI or Crossfire setup to run at full spec.
- Other Thoughts: For the price, I don’t think it’s worth it if you’re looking for a gaming monitor. With the right programs (WMP or iTunes visualizations for example), the 3D feature w/glasses is very cool. Its currently priced at $310.
Source : New Egg
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Detailed Review: Extreme Tech


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