Earlier today, Acer announced it would release a PC laptop and a gaming PC monitor later this year that would support viewing images in 3D without needing glasses. Now, Samsung has revealed it will be ...
With every passing generation of technology, our ability to render three-dimensional objects becomes more and more elaborate. Where once a 3D box was riddled with pixels and artifacting, now such a ...
Most gaming monitor talk focuses on resolution, refresh rates, and contrast ratios, but what about making it appear as though a game's visuals are popping off the screen? At Gamescom 2024 on Wednesday ...
The Odyssey 3D monitor is like a giant Nintendo 3DS screen, but $2,000 for 14 supported games isn't nearly enough. Reading time 4 minutes For a moment, it seemed the very concept of 3D displays was ...
If you don't want want people snooping on what you're up to on your computer, then you're in luck. A scientist has revealed how to make your screen invisible - or unreadable - to nosy neighbours.
Can you really game in 3D without glasses? That's the question I had when I met with Samsung at One World Trade Center to test out its Odyssey 3D, a new addition to the Odyssey line of gaming monitors ...
The G90XF features a 27-inch 4K LCD panel with a 165Hz refresh rate, which isn't all that impressive considering its price. And in some respects, it gets even worse when the 3D effect is active. In ...
Samsung’s new take on glasses-free 3D isn’t quite ready for prime time just yet. Limited game support and wonky 2D upscaling limit the Odyssey 3D’s appeal, and regular 4K IPS monitors cost way less.
The big selling point of this new 3D entertainment system is its ability to offer a 3D display without requiring a special set of glasses. This technology is undoubtedly more convenient, but it’s not ...
Acer is expanding its series of glasses-free 3D products with a new 4K monitor. The 27-inch monitor announced Thursday differs from Acer’s previous 3D designs with its desktop size and introduction of ...
Bespectacled movie-goers the world over can now rejoice, as the age of the 3D glasses could soon come to an end. A new 3D movie-screen developed by MIT researchers could bid adieu to those annoying ...