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Tomhardware report iZ3D slash price, still no UK presence?

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 4:48 pm
by Silversurfer
Now if only iZ3D had distribution channels in UK & europe like Zalman do at reputable retailers Scan Computers, I would be on this like..... & so would my friends. Come on iZ3D we to deserve the option to purchase without importing from the US & having to pay double on Vat & Tax on top!

Here is the quote, Article: http://www.tomshardware.com/news/3d-lcd ... ,5230.html

"San Diego (CA) - iZ3D has been shipping 19" and 22" 3D monitors for ages now, and their software/hardware solution was often touted as one of best possible 3D experiences - sans the price. Shelling out a grand for a 22" monitor is a tough sell, and even Dell has learned that that with its brilliantly designed Crystal model. But prices are coming quickly and may make you wonder if it’s time to test drive a 3D LCD.

The guys of iZ3D have just informed us that the company slashed the price to $599, or just about what you would pay for a Dell 2408WFP. True, from one side you have a full-HD DisplayPort-Enabled 2"-bigger display, but iZ3D offers a resolution of 1650 x 1050 pixels (it is a little lighter on the hardware). And when you dive into the 3D world, those two inches seem to fade away.

iZ3D claims that this price cut is nothing else but a present for graduation day, in an effort to accelerate sales. It looks like this monitor has finally a price tag that could bring in a few more buyers.

In order to get the iZ3D LCD to work, you also need to install S-3D drivers, which compatible with all major graphics cards (ATI, Nvidia). However, the LCD will not work with SLI or Crossfire configurations due to limitations imposed by the manufacturer. And no, we won’t blast Nvidia here for single-monitor SLI: If you use Nvidia graphics cards, forget about using more than one monitor. You were warned.

64-bit operating systems are still not supported by the LCD, which is a red flag in our book.

Currently, there are around 80 supported games (but even some unsupported titles will work with no issues, we were told). Owners of the monitor we talked to reported that Unreal Tournament 3 as well as other Unreal Engine 3-based games look great on the 3D LCD."



Silver Surfer

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 5:32 pm
by yuriythebest
heh they got it wrong- 64 bit is supported. but since the site's monitor description still says it isn't then who can blame em?

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 6:07 am
by Silversurfer
yuriythebest1 wrote:heh they got it wrong- 64 bit is supported. but since the site's monitor description still says it isn't then who can blame em?
Well spotted yuriythebest1 and thank you, it's nuggets like that that will help me make my mind up about the future proofness of my final choice.

I notice you don't have a signature, have you got or decided which monitor is for you?

I am struggling to find 64-bit support on the Zalman website for their monitors, can anybody confirm or deny support?

Cheers

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 8:28 am
by yuriythebest
ahh ok signature updated. Atm I just have some shutterglasses but don't really use em. Waiting for the anaglyph glasses to arrive- thanks to freke1- he gives em out for free. When I'll have the money I'll definitely go for the iz3d monitor.