Zalman ZM-M215W 3D Monitor - review
It seems competition is on it's way.
Here's a simple review:

[url="http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Zalman/ZM-M215W/"]http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Zalman/ZM-M215W/[/url]

P.S. Don't like the glasses but the hardware seems to be working great.

If there is someone that has this kind of monitor it would be great to hear some impressions(ghosting, artifacts etc)
It seems competition is on it's way.

Here's a simple review:



http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Zalman/ZM-M215W/



P.S. Don't like the glasses but the hardware seems to be working great.



If there is someone that has this kind of monitor it would be great to hear some impressions(ghosting, artifacts etc)

CASE: ThermalTake Armor+
CPU: Phenom II 720 X3
GPU: BFG Geforce GTX 295 REV B
RAM: 2 GB Corsair DDR3-1333 CL9
MB: ASUS Crosshair III Formula
PSU: Tagan Piperock 600 W
HDD: Seagate Baracuda 7200.12 1TB
SOUND: Creative X-Fi
DISPLAY: Samsung 2233RZ + Geforce 3D Vision

#1
Posted 05/17/2010 07:24 AM   
From what I've seen personally, with 3d monitors that use their own glasses dont have the focus that Nvidia's system has.
From what I've seen personally, with 3d monitors that use their own glasses dont have the focus that Nvidia's system has.

#2
Posted 05/17/2010 08:47 AM   
I'm saddened to see them ditch support with Nvidia's drivers for this monitor, as being able to run all of them would have made this a viable choice over a shutter setup.
I'm saddened to see them ditch support with Nvidia's drivers for this monitor, as being able to run all of them would have made this a viable choice over a shutter setup.

#3
Posted 05/17/2010 04:57 PM   
Well I have the older model Zalman and it is a nice choice. The ghosting is very low and not noticeable in most cases. The passive glasses are also light and comfortable and there is no flicker. I have never seen the 3D Vision setup in person, so I can't really compare them. However I don't have many complaints with this system. To be fair, the viewing angle is very small and there is a loss of resolution. But it doesn't really bother me. Its really too bad Zalman ended their contract with Nvidia as that was one of the main draws of the Zalman product. However it is still supported by 2 drivers so thats still decent. I think this is a serious contender for people thinking about getting 3D Vision and they should consider it as an option. I know I am happy with it.
Well I have the older model Zalman and it is a nice choice. The ghosting is very low and not noticeable in most cases. The passive glasses are also light and comfortable and there is no flicker. I have never seen the 3D Vision setup in person, so I can't really compare them. However I don't have many complaints with this system. To be fair, the viewing angle is very small and there is a loss of resolution. But it doesn't really bother me. Its really too bad Zalman ended their contract with Nvidia as that was one of the main draws of the Zalman product. However it is still supported by 2 drivers so thats still decent. I think this is a serious contender for people thinking about getting 3D Vision and they should consider it as an option. I know I am happy with it.
#4
Posted 05/18/2010 12:35 AM   
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