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The 22in monitors are catchily titles W220S TriDef 3D LCDand house some reasonable ‘normal’ TV specs. Included is 1680x1050 WSXGA+resolution and 1,000:1 contrast ratio, both of which could be better in ourbook if it wasn’t for the fact that these screens have a little thing called 3Dto rely on.
Making a spectacle
To appreciate the full impact of the telly, you have to donsome pretty nifty specs – which actually look like an average pair of sunglasses.
Once the glasses are on, your perspective will change. Andthere’s no need to go out and buy expensive 3D things to watch either asbundled in the package are a load of apps that take advantage of thetechnology.
What you get is Google Earth 3D, a pair of 3D games. Oh, and a TriDefmedia player for 3D video content. And you thought the company just made cars.Shame on you!
There’s no word of a UK release, just yet. As with allnew tech, this is Japanese-bound for now – even though Hyundai is a Korean company – and costs 98,000 Yen (£466).
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