Samsung Introduces Monitor Compatible with Nvidia
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[January 13, 2009]

Samsung Introduces Monitor Compatible with Nvidia

Jan 12, 2009 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) --
Samsung Electronics America, a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics, announced the addition of its first 3D monitor to its product line.

The Samsung 2233RZ, which is compatible with Nvidia's new GeForce 3D Vision graphics card, will be available for purchase in April.

"More users are enjoying higher performance games and movies using high-performance graphic boards," said R.A. Atanus, Vice President of Product Marketing at Samsung Electronics' Information Technology Division. "As entertainment content becomes more available, the need for hardware technology to maintain increasing volumes of software content becomes more important. Combining this new 3D technology with Samsung's LCD monitor creates an optimal viewing tool - for uses ranging from teaching and using 3D modeling to playing the latest video games."



The display is housed in a thin, glossy black bezel that is a stylish accent to any environment. It provides a 3D experience with picture quality, and users can now set up a shortcut key to easily shuttle between 2D and 3D.

With the environment in mind, Samsung built in an off timer function for energy-saving benefits, enabling the monitor to shutdown at set times. Unlike many other widescreen monitors, the Samsung 2233RZ displays 5:4 and 4:3 images at accurate aspect ratios without enlargement or distortion.


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