Posts Tagged with "3D Vision ready"

23-inch 120 Hz LCD display from Acer – GD235HZ

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Some time ago we wrote about Acer’s new addition to the 120 Hz monitors for gaming and 3D Vision – the GD245HD – a 24-inch 3D Vision Ready display with Full HD resolution. Acer soon followed with news about another 120 Hz TFT monitor – the GD235HZ, which would be a cheaper version with WSXGA+ resolution with a bit bigger screen than the popular Samsung and Viewsonic monitors with their 22-inch wide screens. UPDATE – we just received information that it would be the same product as  GD245HD with 23.5″ panel and FullHD resolution! …read on

Acer 3D-Vision ready 24-incher GD245HQ coming in January

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The 120 Hz mark sound promising not only for those that want 3DVision system, but also for the hardcore gamers who want more frames per second displayed on their screen. Having said that, we expect that the next wave of gaming monitors will be all “3DVision Ready” as part of their marketing value, but what’s better – they will all have virtually lag-free and capable of displaying 120 frames per second. Some time ago we wrote a few details about new 24-inch 120 Hz display from Acer, now it’s time to officially announce it. …read on

Acer is on it again releasing 24-inch 120Hz FullHD Gaming Monitors soon?

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This is how the new 23,6″ gaming monitor from Acer might just look, as we’ve heard that the company is preparing to release it’s first 120Hz displays for gaming and S3D experience. The new Full HD monitors will be 3D Vision compatible for playing in stereo 3D, bot so far they aren’t officially released. What”s more interesting is the fact that Acer is may be the first company offering a 24-inch and Full HD monitor on the market that can work at 120Hz framerate, considering that so far only Samsung and ViewSonic are selling such new generation displays. And what Samsung and ViewSonic have so far are 22-inch monitors that are not 16:9 and Full HD, but offer a 16:10 aspect ratio and 1680×1050 pixels screen resolution more common amongst 22 inches today. …read on