With every passing generation of technology, our ability to render three-dimensional objects becomes more and more elaborate. Where once a 3D box was riddled with pixels and artifacting, now such a ...
In context: The CES 2024 trade show will see a lot of new tech toys, including PC peripherals, computer hardware, TVs, and more. Companies like LG, Asus, and Alienware are also showcasing innovative ...
TL;DR: Samsung's 2026 Odyssey gaming monitors introduce groundbreaking features, including the world's first 6K glasses-free 3D display with real-time eye tracking and a record 1040Hz refresh rate.
Samsung has revealed a new monitor in development with the working title Samsung 2D/3D Gaming Monitor, which boasts a 3D mode that doesn't require glasses. The monitor also has the ability to play VR ...
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Look, ma, no 3D glasses! Check out our first impressions of Lenovo's glasses-free 3D monitor for content creators, debuting at IFA. I’m a PCMag reviewer and ISF-certified TV calibrator focused on ...
Samsung just officially announced a glasses-free 3D gaming monitor at Gamescom after first teasing it back at CES. The Odyssey 3D uses a light field display, a lenticular lens on the front panel and ...
If you thought 3D monitor technology was left behind a few years ago, Samsung has some news for you. Gaming monitors have been on the warpath with updated specs, with 4K and OLED being the main ...
At MWC 2026, the company also showed off a dual-screen Yoga Book with 3D capabilities, and the Legion Go Fold—a gaming handheld with a folding screen that converts into a mini laptop.
Justin Eastzer is a CNET Perspectives Contributor and former CNET host. Prior to CNET, he worked in Hollywood in TV development and on shows like America's Got Talent. As the founder of Diabetech, he ...
Is the incoming Odyssey 3D display good enough to justify spending $2,000? I'm intrigued by Samsung's valiant effort, but I'm not completely sold. Here's why. I’m a PCMag reviewer and ISF-certified TV ...
If you need to view aerial photographs in 3D and have $3,995, Planar Systems has the monitor for you. The company's SD1710 consists of two monitors placed at a 110-degree angle separated by a piece of ...