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Acer GD235HZ 3D LCD monitor : Experience superior image quality

2 February 2010 117 views One Comment

After revealing Aspire One AO532h netbook, Acer rolled out its first 3D LCD Monitor, named as GD235HZ for games and movies lovers. This gadget is specially designed for graphics-intensive viewing, including digital photos, games and movies. This 23.6-inch LCD feature 1920×1080 resolution with brilliant 120Hz refresh rate. When display is combined with NVIDIA 3D Vision active-shutter glasses, it becomes full HD 3D display.

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Acer GD235HZ supports 80,000:1 (ACM) contrast ratio, so that user can view vivid images and crisp graphics. Acer ACM enables new monitor to use less power and save energy, while providing superior viewing experience. With its advanced Acer Adaptive Contrast Management technology, users can adjust images, frame by frame to optimize contrast by enhancing detail and gradation. Acer GD235HZ display offers 16:9 aspect ratio for an amazing high-definition picture quality.

It offers rapid 2ms gray-to-gray response time, which results in high-quality moving images. This monitor also supports 300 cd/m2 brightness, which directly improve visual performance. Performance of display, such as brightness, saturation and contrast can be managed with its eColor Management on-screen interface. Users can switch between viewing scenarios as well as create their own to compensate for application and environmental constraints with help of Empowering Key .

Full advantage of high-definition 3D games, Blu-ray movies and other multimedia can be taken through its NVIDIA 3D Vision technology. With this technology, display can deliver 3D images from any PC content, 3D videos and upcoming Blu-ray 3D movies. The glasses are lightweight and provide up to 40 hours of 3D entertainment on a single charge. Acer GD235HZ 3D monitor will be available early this month for $399.99 and NVIDIA 3D Vision Kit is sold separately for $199.

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