iZ3D just released their new passive, linear-polarized 3D Glasses
Posted on 10. Nov, 2009 by "Mitch" in Gaming, Glasses, Industry, Monitors
3D tech company iZ3D put out a press-release today for their updated, passive, linear-polarized 3D glasses. Quite frankly, I’m not sure I care so much for the names of their glasses “Duuude” and “Gordon” or the website design for their company; however, the glasses have a somewhat stylish modern look. IZ3D primarily sells a monitor with a built in 3D system that does its best to create a 3D experience for gaming and some movies.
“Our engineers have worked hard over the past year to improve the current state of stereoscopic 3D technology. We’ve listened to feedback from current customers, and have applied it to our products. The new glasses improve the look of 3D gaming, and provide users a more comfortable experience,” stated Tom Striegler, CEO for iZ3D, Inc.
“iZ3D’s approach places all the 3D technology in the monitor so users only wear passive polarized glasses. This enables more participants at a significantly lower price to enjoy 3D in ambient-lit rooms without headaches, fatigue, or eyestrain.”
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