The TriDef 3D software will be supplied with the V3D231 23″ monitor to deliver 3D viewing using simple, lightweight polarized glasses.
DDD’s TriDef 3D automatically converts DVD movies, PC media and photo files from 2D to 3D. It also allows over 500 of the latest PC games that have not been specifically developed for 3D to be played in stereoscopic 3D “off the shelf”, and is available in 37 languages.
Bonny Cheng, general manager of LCDs and consumer electronics, ViewSonic, said:
“3D displays are poised for tremendous growth. With our 20+ year display heritage, ViewSonic monitors are the finest choice to enjoy an incredible 3D world. They can be leveraged for diverse applications across industries, from healthcare and manufacturing to education and entertainment.”
The TriDef 3D 2D-to-3D game conversion engine is compatible with games that run on the DirectX 9, 10 and 11 application programming interfaces.
DDD will receive quarterly royalty revenues from ViewSonic based on the volume of 3D monitors shipped. The monitors started shipping in early August.
Chris Yewdall, Chief Executive of DDD, said: “DDD has experienced strong demand for the TriDef 3D PC solution. The selection by ViewSonic as content solution provider for its growing range of 3D monitors is another important milestone for us, that further reinforces our position as a market-leading 3D content solution for the PC market.”
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