Zalman ZM-M2020W Trimon 3D Monitor Reviewed
Posted on Apr 17, 08 01:50 AM PDT

Our friends at Trusted Reviews got their hands on the Zalman ZM-M2020W Trimon 3D Monitor recently, and here is their impression of it.
Zalman has proved that nVidia's investment in 3D display technology was a sound one. This screen really does produce a truly immersive 3D environment in which to play your games. In fact everyone in the office was surprised at how good the 3D effect was on the ZM-M2020D. Unfortunately the excessively glossy coating on this screen doesn't just make it impossible to recommend for general Windows use, but it also severely affects the 3D aspect, since if you have the slightest hint of ambient light in your room, you're constantly distracted by the reflection of your own face and everything behind you.
It will retail for approximately £411.25 after taxes in the UK, making this one of the more expensive monitors to own. Working people ought to avoid this as it doesn't add any value to your job, but gamers might want to check it out for the novelty factor.
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By Jeff , 26/06/08 11:46 AM (CommentID #747647)
The glossiness isn't a problem in a dark room, and unlike iz3d, this is able to deliver a ghost-free picture.
The only negative is that it depends on an Nvidia driver, and Nvidia screwed everyone with existing 3D displays with their latest driver. It's Trimon only, so the next driver might only work with the new display of the week too.
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