We've been seeing this
iZ3D stuff around -- you know, that low-impact 3D display technology which almost actually works, two high claims in the notoriously lame 3D tech circle. Well, now Taiwan's Chimei is busting out what looks to be the first
22-inch LCD sporting that iZ3D spec. Unfortunately, that's about as much info as we've got on the display, other than the 140 degree viewing angle, but we can tell you that Chimei isn't just stopping here: it's planning a whole line LCD displays of the computer and television varieties for the North American market in '07, and with Chimei's success in the Taiwan and European markets, we might be seeing some good, friendly competition on our retail shelves this year.
Read - Aving.net
Read - DigiTimes
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Faisal @ Jan 15th 2007 3:27PM
hmmmm...i never knew Chimei was a great brand...i was thinking to buy one of their 22" LCDs off of newegg...
first post :)
Q @ Jan 15th 2007 3:35PM
Yeah, I bought a 19" Chimei lcd monitor off newegg. I love it, and a great price too.
Kevin E. McKenna @ Jan 15th 2007 3:38PM
To see REAL 3D without glasses that works visit... www.newsight.com
cpt @ Jan 15th 2007 6:02PM
Chimei is actually one of the world's largest LCD manufacturers. It started to market its own brand products only recently.
thiel @ Jan 15th 2007 7:03PM
Chimei is really pushing down the prices here in Oz. They have great performance apart from a low-rent case and poor quality control. But they do have a good pixel policy, so check it thoroughly if you buy, and swap for another if any glitches found.
Nathan @ Jan 15th 2007 7:02PM
Yeah they have been selling them in Australia for a while under Chimei and CMV. Price is awesome, dunno about the quality, my friend got one for his Dad and says that it is OK for normal use but video and photo editing is where the performance lacks.
TT @ Jan 29th 2007 8:48AM
sweet