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LG DX2000 3D glasses-free monitor incoming

A monitor that uses eye-tracking technology to offer an optimal 3D experience without glasses. Interested?

Just bought yourself a 3DTV? Now it’s time to upgrade your monitor – to the LG DX2000. The 20in screen uses a parallax barrier (no, not the bad guy in Green Lantern but the layer that allows dual-image display) and an eye-tracking camera. This combination means you can be jumping up and down for joy while watching Star Wars on your monitor (which converts 2D to 3D) and it will adapt to follow you as Luke lays an explosive one in his dad’s Death Star. We’re not promising Word in 3D will be exciting, though…

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