ViewSonic turns off spell check, launches Fuhzion line of 3D display devices
3D displays are hotter than Hansel right now, and ViewSonic is getting in to the new (old) tech of goggle-driven depth with a line of displays dubbed Fuhzion. First up is the 22-inch VX2265wm LCD, announced last year and sounding quite similar to the Samsung 2233RZ from yesterday. It's a 1680 x 1050, 120Hz panel with a 2ms response rate, enabling it to tackle the quick cycling that will be required to reproduce a 3D image. The other addition to the line is the PJD6220-3D DLP projector, an updated (or at least renamed) version of the company's existing PJD6220, illuminating 1024 x 768 pixels at 120Hz and a respectable contrast ratio of 2000:1. The projector is due next month for $1,499, while the VX2265wm drops in the next few weeks for a rather more reasonable $399 -- another stat that happens to match Samsung's offering.



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
OneLove @ Jan 8th 2009 1:23PM
Mr. Professional Fuhzion Fuzo will be very happy.
Dez @ Jan 8th 2009 1:32PM
my thoughts exactly. surprised i haven't seen him around for a while.
Josh @ Jan 8th 2009 1:25PM
Those look like the gunships from Star Wars.
Arkenklo @ Jan 8th 2009 1:41PM
More like Battlefield 2142.
The Number 1 Cubs Fan @ Jan 8th 2009 5:25PM
Nope. Star Wars. The one in the front is from Battlefront II (don't remember the name).
Joey @ Jan 11th 2009 2:18AM
The one in the back looks like its from FreeSpace 2. A Hercules perhaps? It's been a few years...
All Bass Ackwards @ Jan 8th 2009 1:28PM
Kudos to the Zoolander reference
xValentine @ Jan 8th 2009 1:28PM
The neck of that thing might not handle 3D for long.
Das Boot @ Jan 8th 2009 1:37PM
Hansel......he's so hot right now. Where's zoolander?
Evan @ Jan 8th 2009 3:31PM
nVidia tried to push 3D PC gaming around 8 years ago, and it bombed! They even bundled 3D shutter glasses in with their video cards, and you didn't have to buy a new monitor. This time around, it's even less compelling because you have to buy a monitor.
Shinigami @ Jan 8th 2009 6:01PM
I've been thinking for a while now... Can't I use a 240hz TV for the same purpose? With Nvidia 3D goggles.
feffrey @ Feb 4th 2009 1:43AM
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