Acer Japan to launch GD245HQbid 3D Monitor

Posted in 3D by Conner Flynn on March 25th, 2010

You don’t need a fancy pair of glasses to spot all the 3D TVs and monitors zooming in and out of our periphery. Now it’s Acer’s turn. Acer will be launching its new Gaming GD245HQbid 3D monitor for those in Japan tomorrow.

The monitor will cost you 45,000Yen (or $486), which we suppose is a decent price if we had any 3D games to play on it. This 23.6-incher features a 1000:1 contrast ratio and a 2ms response time. Looks like 3D glasses are sold separately, so…so much for that decent price.

Any takers?

[Akihabara]

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4 Comments to “Acer Japan to launch GD245HQbid 3D Monitor”
  1. Viktor Says:

    “which we suppose is a decent price if we had any 3D games to play on it.” That’s pretty funny, I tought that almost every game in past 10 years is 3D :) ). How can you say there are no 3d games ? That’s retarded. If you mean you can’t see them with 3d glasses, you’d be wrong, Nvidia has 3D Vision, wich allows you to play almost every 3d game with the special glasses.

  2. Eegras Says:

    Viktor: nVidia’s 3D vision still relies on the developers of the game to act and use their API. Most games ATM do not because its such a new feature.

  3. Viktorisafag Says:

    Viktor got owned.

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