MSI CX620 3D Laptop Review

Posted on 2011-03-17 20:29:11 by Thomas De Maesschalck

TBreak reports this laptop offers a slim design and decent performance, but poor 3D playback and an irritating line polarized LCD panel.

"Now a traditional 3D panel runs at 120Hz or above, running two images in parallel at 60Hz each, thus the minimum 120Hz requirement. The recently reviewed ASUS G53SW used this technology in their LCD panel in tandem with Nvidia’s 3D vision, the Benq XL2410T also used similar technology. Basically in the world of PC gaming and entertainment, Nvidia’s 3D Vision technology is the most widely adopted tech as far as 3D implementation is concerned. Meanwhile our drawing rooms and bedroom sets are dominated with Sony, Samsung, Panasonic, Sharp, etc. etc. So when MSI launched their 3D laptop, which uses a line polarized LCD display, I was very intrigued to see how this would work as opposed to traditional stereoscopic 3D panels."



Link: TBreak



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