Acer debuts new LCD screens and All-in-One PC with 3D Vision support

Posted on Wednesday, January 05 2011 @ 16:04 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Acer introduced new LCD displays and an All-in-One PC with support for NVIDIA's 3D Vision technology.
NVIDIA today announced a number of additions to its rapidly expanding ecosystem of NVIDIA® 3D Vision™ supported products. Award-winning NVIDIA 3D Vision technology delivers a breathtaking stereoscopic 3D experience for gamers, movie-lovers and photo enthusiasts on their PCs and notebook computers.

At CES this week, Acer is launching the Aspire Z5763, one of the first 3D Vision-enabled all-in-one PCs, as well as the world’s first 27-inch 3D Vision Ready monitor. The new Acer HN274H 27-inch and GN245HQ 24-inch monitors, which include built-in 3D Vision emitters, are the first universal 3D monitors that support both DL-DVI and HDMI 1.4 inputs, enabling users to enjoy stereoscopic 3D games, movies, photos, and more when connected to any 3D Vision PC or consumer electronics device with HDMI 1.4 connectivity.

Acer GN245HQ 24” 3D Monitor
NVIDIA is demonstrating the new Acer 3D Vision all-in-one PC and monitors, along with a host of other new 3D Vision systems, at CES this week (Booth # 31431 – Las Vegas Convention Center, South Hall 3).

The Acer Aspire Z5763 is one of the first all-in-one PCs that support NVIDIA 3D Vision. Featuring a 23-inch, full HD (1920 x 1080) 3D Vision display, NVIDIA GeForce® GT440 or GeForce GT445M GPUs, a built-in 3D Vision emitter, advanced Dolby® surround sound audio, a Blu-ray DVD drive, and optional TV tuner, the Aspire Z5763 is designed to provide home users with powerful, full-featured multimedia entertainment device.

Acer Aspire Z5763 All-in-One PC
The new Acer GN245HQ and HN274H 3D monitors feature DVI-DL and HDMI 1.4 connectivity, as well as full HD resolution (1920x1080), and are the first 3D monitors to provide vibrant, LED backlit panel displays. The new Acer monitors enable users to enjoy a broad range of 3D content from a 3D Vision PC, or HDMI 1.4 3D-enabled game console, set-top-box or Blu-ray DVD player.


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