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Looking like something that escaped from the bridge of the U.S.S.
Palomino is Eizo's DuraVision FDF2301-3D, a dark, menacing visage
containing a 23-inch LCD. It sports a full HD resolution and can
display content in 3D, but its real trick is that it can do so without
glasses. Yes, deep within that dark and angular exterior is the
necessary set of hardware to ensure that two eyes see two separate
images, supposedly without any of the weirdness we've seen with other
glasses-free displays. The penalty is of course its imposing bulk and
what will surely be an imposing price. No cost has been set, but
indications are that it will cost many thousands of dollars -- not
that it'll ever hit retail.
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