| iZ3D North American 3D Promotional Tour |
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| Written by Rodney Reynolds | |||
| Wednesday, 04 April 2007 | |||
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"San Diego, CA--April 04, 2007-- iZ3D, LLC, manufacturer of the trend setting iZ3D(TM) 3D monitor for gamers will begin a promotional tour to the most popular gaming facilities in North America. The tour will include 14 iGames facilities, the world's leading game center organization. A raffle for five iZ3D 17" 3D monitors will be conducted at the end of the tour.
The tour will begin this Friday April 6, 2007 at the popular iGames Sin City PC in Las Vegas, NV. Additional tour information is coming soon! Please visit www.iz3d.com for tour updates.
" ~iz3d.com
"This tour is an opportunity for gamers to see and use the monitor and experience the jaw-dropping thrill of 3D. Our rep will be in each game center for one day, ready to answer any questions. Tour attendees will have opportunity to enter a raffle, to win one of 5 of our 17" iZ3Ds awarded after the tour ends," stated David Chechelashvili, Vice President of Marketing for iZ3D LLC. "Our monitors are the beginning of the next trend in immersive video and game viewing. Many movies are now first shown in 3D and then in 2D for mass distribution. Most current games are designed for 3D viewing. Our upcoming 22" widescreen 3D monitors are ideal for casual to professional gamers or 3D movie buffs. Our 3D technology is compatible with almost all current gaming, word processing or web-surfing activities," commented Chechelashvili. "The iZ3D monitor offers great image quality, a wide viewing angle and accommodates multiple users. It does not give players headaches, motion sickness or disorientation as earlier 3D versions did. This allows for extended periods of game play," Chechelashvili concluded. The bright 17" demo units with 3D LCD technology makes it possible to view realistic 3D images with the provided polarized glasses. The touch of a button switches the display to 2D viewing for applications such as word processing, spreadsheets or e-mail, with the same clarity expected from a normal LCD monitor. The new 22" widescreen monitor offers 1680 x 1050 resolution, up to a170-degree viewing angle, 5 ms response time, 600:1 contrast ratio, 16.7-million colors, and requires a video card with two connectors. The monitor will be available in May and priced at $999.00.
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