
We still don't have a bona fide industry-wide 3D standard (and I'll be honest, if we have one by CEDIA 2010 I'll be shocked beyond the telling of it), but you can't walk more than ten feet at this year's show without stumbling over someone's 3D display. So forgive me if I change my mind next time you hear from me, but for now, JVC's got some of the coolest 3D tech I've seen yet.
The company's 46-inch, $9,153 GD-463D10 3D LCD Monitor generates its stereoscopic images with a circlar polarizing filter, making clunky, powered shutter glasses uncessary; it uses the same polarized glasses you get when you go to the cinema, and since the polarization is circular, you can tilt your head or scratch your neck without losing the 3D effect. And there's no strobing. Yay for no headaches!
What's more, the GD-463D10 can accept 3D video in line-by-line or side-by-side format, in 1080/24p, 50p, 60p, 50i, and 60.
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