Philip Wong | Jun 21, 2007

Never judge a book by its cover and the Pavonine C190S stereoscopic LCD monitor is one fine example. From afar, this 19-incher looks just like any regular flat-panel display. But when supplied with a specially rendered feed, it will come alive with distinctive 3D visuals that deliver a unique "out-of-the-screen" effect. What really stood out is that the visuals are dished out without the aid of traditional 3D glasses, making the C190S an interesting all-in-one 3D display.
Another value-added proposition is its dual-mode capability. At the flip of a button, the monitor is capable of displaying 3D images in 640 x 1,024-pixel resolution or 2D in standard 1,280 x 1,024 equivalent. Connectivity-wise, you will have a choice of either standard PC or digital DVI for computer interface. Targeted for design, architecture, science and medical applications, the C190S stereoscopic LCD monitor is priced at US$2,200 per set, available in the US and Europe.
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