Finally full HD3d monitor on sale
Just spotted this over at scan, thought all UK members would be interested

[url="http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/236-Acer-GD245HQ-Black-3D-Widescreen-2-ms-1920x1080-800001-120Hz-Speakers"]http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/236-Acer-GD...-120Hz-Speakers[/url]

Personally im gonna hold out for a PJ
Just spotted this over at scan, thought all UK members would be interested



http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/236-Acer-GD...-120Hz-Speakers



Personally im gonna hold out for a PJ

#1
Posted 01/04/2010 11:12 PM   
I'm interested alright, just scared for my poor battered wallet /omg.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':omg:' />

Thanks for the heads up :). I'll tell the misses it was your fault ;) .
I'm interested alright, just scared for my poor battered wallet /omg.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':omg:' />



Thanks for the heads up :). I'll tell the misses it was your fault ;) .

#2
Posted 01/04/2010 11:30 PM   
And i'll tell mine if your having one so am i so can we call it quits?? seriously though i'd be really interested if anyone thinks the extra 2 inches is worth it or not? (Your misses can't blame me for that one your on your own there bud /rofl.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rofl:' /> ) and how good the monitor is in all aspects i.e backlight leakage and build quality cause to be honest i think my viewsonic is crap and cannot wait to replace it.
And i'll tell mine if your having one so am i so can we call it quits?? seriously though i'd be really interested if anyone thinks the extra 2 inches is worth it or not? (Your misses can't blame me for that one your on your own there bud /rofl.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rofl:' /> ) and how good the monitor is in all aspects i.e backlight leakage and build quality cause to be honest i think my viewsonic is crap and cannot wait to replace it.

#3
Posted 01/05/2010 12:00 AM   
lol, I think every inch counts, atleast that's what I'm told :o . I'm heavily tempted to go ahead and pre-order, I will have to check out some reviews 1st though, just buying blind has got me in bad situations before. Also the much anticipated GF100 should be here soon, so I'm not sure if my money would be best spent there instead.

If I do get 1 I'll be sure to come back with an indepth review, and so we can get our stories straight for 'her indoors' :D .
lol, I think every inch counts, atleast that's what I'm told :o . I'm heavily tempted to go ahead and pre-order, I will have to check out some reviews 1st though, just buying blind has got me in bad situations before. Also the much anticipated GF100 should be here soon, so I'm not sure if my money would be best spent there instead.



If I do get 1 I'll be sure to come back with an indepth review, and so we can get our stories straight for 'her indoors' :D .

#4
Posted 01/05/2010 11:58 PM   
Unfortunately it is still not available:

[quote]Pre Order Item
Item due on 22 January 2010.[/quote]
Unfortunately it is still not available:



Pre Order Item

Item due on 22 January 2010.

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#5
Posted 01/06/2010 12:19 PM   
Im very intrested! Although like most people i may hold out for a few reveiws......

+ tbh i thought the main reason this is better than the current samsung is because of the res and the repsonse time of 2ms, compared to 10-15ms on the sam? So hopefully reducing ghosting? may be wrong lol :unsure:
Im very intrested! Although like most people i may hold out for a few reveiws......



+ tbh i thought the main reason this is better than the current samsung is because of the res and the repsonse time of 2ms, compared to 10-15ms on the sam? So hopefully reducing ghosting? may be wrong lol :unsure:

#6
Posted 01/06/2010 01:49 PM   
I myself am very happy with the Syncmaster at the moment where size comes into play, the ghosting could be better and the resolution could be better, but for me a bigger monitor , or even a tv or projector means I need to dedicate more SPACE since i'll be sitting further away from the screen, and for me while bigger viewing area adds to more ppl being able to view it does very little for my viewing exerieince.
I myself am very happy with the Syncmaster at the moment where size comes into play, the ghosting could be better and the resolution could be better, but for me a bigger monitor , or even a tv or projector means I need to dedicate more SPACE since i'll be sitting further away from the screen, and for me while bigger viewing area adds to more ppl being able to view it does very little for my viewing exerieince.

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#7
Posted 01/06/2010 05:18 PM   
I'm waiting for a 30" xD
I'm waiting for a 30" xD

#8
Posted 01/06/2010 05:56 PM   
[quote name='Poil' post='976497' date='Jan 6 2010, 12:56 PM']I'm waiting for a 30" xD[/quote]

I guess I just don't get the entire need of bigger screens for a single viewer, I may be misisng somethng. The bigger the screen for me the further away I sit and i end up getting the same picture as if i had a smaller screen, it's basic math in my point of view, better resolution is something different.
[quote name='Poil' post='976497' date='Jan 6 2010, 12:56 PM']I'm waiting for a 30" xD



I guess I just don't get the entire need of bigger screens for a single viewer, I may be misisng somethng. The bigger the screen for me the further away I sit and i end up getting the same picture as if i had a smaller screen, it's basic math in my point of view, better resolution is something different.

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#9
Posted 01/06/2010 06:42 PM   
[url="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34729934/ns/technology_and_science-tech_and_gadgets/"]http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34729934/ns/te...ch_and_gadgets/[/url]

[Assumedly] larger screens are on the way from LG in May.

The part I found interesting is that they are saying the 3d-ready TV's will cost only $200-$300 more than a comparable standard TV. That's GREAT news for us!
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34729934/ns/te...ch_and_gadgets/



[Assumedly] larger screens are on the way from LG in May.



The part I found interesting is that they are saying the 3d-ready TV's will cost only $200-$300 more than a comparable standard TV. That's GREAT news for us!

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#10
Posted 01/06/2010 06:53 PM   
My next monitor will be a 3D TV. There should be a lot of announcements at CES. Just need to convince my wife that we need a new tv :)
My next monitor will be a 3D TV. There should be a lot of announcements at CES. Just need to convince my wife that we need a new tv :)

#11
Posted 01/06/2010 07:23 PM   
They shouldnt be much more. All displays are heading towards a faster refreshing lcd panel. So, they dont care if it works with 3d or not, it just happens it will. Its simply any display that can take a 120hz signal in and physically refresh the pixels quickly. All displays will do it soon. This is the big reason 3d will stick this time, because every new display made after this year will just plain have a fast refresh rate. Sort of like how every crt computer display works in 3d now. They didnt make 3d crt displays, its just a fast refresh device.


[quote name='Chris-NYC' post='976524' date='Jan 6 2010, 10:53 AM'][url="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34729934/ns/technology_and_science-tech_and_gadgets/"]http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34729934/ns/te...ch_and_gadgets/[/url]

[Assumedly] larger screens are on the way from LG in May.

The part I found interesting is that they are saying the 3d-ready TV's will cost only $200-$300 more than a comparable standard TV. That's GREAT news for us![/quote]
They shouldnt be much more. All displays are heading towards a faster refreshing lcd panel. So, they dont care if it works with 3d or not, it just happens it will. Its simply any display that can take a 120hz signal in and physically refresh the pixels quickly. All displays will do it soon. This is the big reason 3d will stick this time, because every new display made after this year will just plain have a fast refresh rate. Sort of like how every crt computer display works in 3d now. They didnt make 3d crt displays, its just a fast refresh device.





[quote name='Chris-NYC' post='976524' date='Jan 6 2010, 10:53 AM']http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34729934/ns/te...ch_and_gadgets/



[Assumedly] larger screens are on the way from LG in May.



The part I found interesting is that they are saying the 3d-ready TV's will cost only $200-$300 more than a comparable standard TV. That's GREAT news for us!

#12
Posted 01/06/2010 09:30 PM   
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