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A physicist from Vilnius University in Lithuania has created a 3D-printed replica of the Sorbonne Chapel so small it fits on ...
Philips launches 32M3C3540 curved monitor with 2K resolution, 180Hz refresh rate, HDR400, and 1000R curve, priced at 1,599 ...
Samsung Electronics has introduced its new gaming monitor, the Odyssey 3D (G90XF), which features glasses-free 3D technology aimed at enhancing immersive gaming experiences. The display uses a ...
The Acer Predator SpatialLabs 27 is a $2,000 monitor that promises glasses-free 3D gaming, and after a rough start I've finally gotten my sea legs with this wild product and begin to appreciate ...
The answer is that it depends on what you're doing, watching or playing. By way of example, Acer has included an app for viewing 3D models, individual game figures, vehicles, things like that.
Fantastic! The Odyssey 3D G90XF is a 27-inch 4K (3840×2160) monitor, so it looks rather sharp. Lenticular displays like the G90XF have, in the past, suffered a distracting moiré pattern.
For those who don’t care for the 3D bells and whistles, the new Odyssey OLED G8 (G81SF model) is worth considering. Available in 27-inch and 32-inch variants, the smaller model offers an ...
Soon, Samsung will release a new take on the tech with its glasses-free Odyssey 3D Gaming Monitor (model G90XF) and after trying it out, I feel like if 3D has been this good all along, people ...
Samsung opened preorders for its 27-inch Odyssey 3D G90XF 4K 165Hz gaming monitor, and it's doing something remarkable. Instead of just displaying 3D visuals from a 3D source like a movie, it can ...
Samsung has launched its 2025 Odyssey gaming monitor series in India, featuring the country's first glasses-free 3D gaming monitor. The new lineup includes the Odyssey 3D (G90XF), Odyssey OLED G8 ...
Samsung India has announced the availability of the 2025 line-up of Odyssey gaming monitors, which includes the glasses-free Odyssey 3D gaming monitor, the industry-first 4K 240Hz Odyssey OLED G8 ...
Introduction 3D is one of those features which – while undeniably cool – seems to bubble to the surface every once in a while, then sink down again just as quickly. I blame having to wear those ...