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Originally Posted by mastrdrver
Or it uses the same panel that Asus, Samsung, and the other 120hz Acer monitor already uses. For $600, I'm sure it is not a "passive 3d screen" but an actual 120hz monitor.
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I think it uses the same passive polarized glasses you get at the movie theaters:
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Originally Posted by btarunr
Lightweight Polarized Glasses Reduce Eye Strain
Acer includes a set of polarized glasses that deliver vibrant 3D imagery without straining the eyes. In addition, the glasses do not require batteries and are made of composite materials for a lightweight comfortable fit, which makes viewing 3D content more convenient and comfortable than ever before.
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My current Acer 27" monitor uses active glasses, I've heard passive glasses don't give you as much 3D depth as active ones do, I would need to see both monitors in action right next to each other to compare. Not bad for $599 though...