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iZ3D Surprises Dads and Grads With New Price of $599

Wed Apr 23, 2008 5:43pm EDT
  SAN DIEGO, CA, Apr 23 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
 iZ3D, LLC, designer, developer, and marketer of advanced 3D visualization
systems, is pleased to announce that it has lowered the price of its 3D
monitors to $599 just in time for the graduation and Father's Day gift
season.  The monitors are the ideal gift for casual gamers and 3D movie buffs
that want to immerse themselves into the 3D experience. Users can at the push
of a hot button switch to 2D mode for homework, word processing or surfing the
web. The monitor is available at online retailer www.newegg.com or via the
www.iZ3D.com website.

    "Both dads and graduates will find our large widescreen 3D monitor to be a
portal to 3D movie viewing and for off the shelf 3D gaming, making it
idealfor the dorm room or home. The popularity of our monitors has allowed us
todrop the price and is a turning point in the growing trend towards immersive
3D
viewing. Now more consumers can afford to spoil themselves with the thrill of
the 3D
experience," remarked Thomas Striegler, CEO of iZ3D, LLC.

    iZ3D monitors incorporate advances in technology that create significant
competitive
and technical advantages over other display systems. iZ3D developed this
unique technology to create an adjustable stereoscopic 3D environment
without causing eyestrain, spatial disorientation, or headaches. In 3D mode,
viewers can see clear, bright, sharp 3D images and videos simply by wearing
any of a variety of passive polarized glasses. Also, its smart capabilities
allow
it to be changed at the push of a button from the breath-taking 3D experience to
the more mundane 2D viewing for regular office tasks or surfing the web.

    The iZ3D 22" monitor offers the first S-3D drivers to be compatible with
popular dual output cards, including the NVIDIA GeForce 8 Series and the ATI
FireGL(TM) V3600 workstation graphics accelerator. These drivers also are
optimized to take advantage of Intel's(R) latest Core(TM) 2 Duo and Intel(R)
Core(TM) 2 Quad processor technologies. (iZ3D also features drivers that support
Microsoft(R) DirectX(R) 8 and 9 graphics in both Windows(R) XP and
Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(TM).)

    The unit is easily powered by existing PCs equipped with a dual-output video
card.
Specifications include: 1680 x 1050 resolution; up to 170-degree 3D viewing
angle; 5ms response time; 700:1 contrast ratio; and 16.7-million colors.

    About iZ3D, LLC

    Headquartered in San Diego, iZ3D, LLC develops and markets iZ3D brand
products
for the electronic entertainment market as well as for commercial and
professional
visualization applications. Three-dimensional imaging is gaining appreciable
attention in the display market, and interest in the various iZ3D
visualization technologies is rapidly increasing.

    Due to the popularity of the initial iZ3D monitor product from Neurok Optics
LLC, a US-based 3D technology developer and marketing company, a new joint
venture has formed with Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO), a Taiwan-based leading
worldwide TFT-LCD manufacturing company.

    The company specializes in the design and engineering of advanced 3D
visualization products, and specifically targets Game and Entertainment as
its markets. For more information, visit http://www.iz3d.com or call 858
646-3015.

     2008 iZ3D, LLC. All rights reserved.

    Specifications are subject to change without notice. All other trademarks
are the
property of their respective companies.

    

Contact:
Carol Warren
Antarra Communications
Tel. 714-891-3660 x14
cwarren@antarra.com

Copyright 2008, Market Wire, All rights reserved.

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