(Credit: CBS Interactive)
Other key propositions include a built-in 2.1-channel speaker system with a dedicated subwoofer and a quick charge function for the rechargeable 3D eyewear. The latter is particularly handy for gamers who are itching to get back into the action. It takes merely 3 minutes to "juice up" the battery enough for three hours of usage. There's also a brief mention about a quad-speed frame sequential display technology in the press release, though it is still unclear if Sony is referring to an ultrafast 240Hz screen refresh rate.
This attractive Sony 3D monitor will be available in Japan, US, Europe and Asia this fall. Price-wise, it is bundled with the new Resistance 3 game, a pair of 3D glasses and an HDMI cable at US$499.99 for the US market. Unfortunately, Sony did not provide launch information for the rest of the countries. By the way, you can also purchase a larger 32-inch Vizio 3D TV with Internet apps for the same price in the US.
Key specifications
- 24-inch, LED-edgelit panel
- 1,920 x 1,080 resolution
- 5,000:1 native contrast
- 4ms response time
- Active shutter 3D glasses
- One component-video and two HDMI inputs
- 3W x 2 speakers and 5W subwoofer
About the author
Philip Wong is an A/V, PC, photography and gaming enthusiast. Besides spending countless days and late nights fiddling with his home theater system and watercooled PC, he also hits the roads frequently on his iron horse to sweat it out. Now, who says geeks don't work out?
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