Full HD LCD monitors supporting 3D stereoscopic viewing.
The latest Zalman 2D/3D LCD displays have to be seen to be believed.
21.5" and 24" Full HD 1920 x 1080 3D capable screens with stunning image quality
at a fantastic price. Limited Stock Zalman 21.5" £250 Zalman 24" £340 Zalman 24" £365
As a standard 2D computer monitor these screens are well designed.
The high contrast, low response, glossy screen makes colours vibrant and details
clear.
With 3D applications these screens really shine. Whether viewing
stereoscopic footage or real-time computer generated images the
illusion of depth is remarkable.
Zalman are committed to bringing affordable, quality 3D capable
screens to the mass market and these two screens certainly make an
impact.
21.5" currently in stock
24" next delivery due end of August
3D LCD Monitor
3D LCD Monitor
3D LCD Monitor
inc. iZ3D drivers
(All prices ex-VAT and delivery.)
Features at a glance:
Ultra clear 2D/3D imaging -
No ghost imaging
Widest Viewing Angles for Polarised 3D monitors
Full HD resolution screen - 1920 x 1080
Rapid response time and high contrast ratio
S3D gaming with Nvidia, DDD or iZ3D drivers


ZM-M215W 21.5"
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ZM-M240W 24"
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The screen
has a special polarised filter which in combination with the glasses
allows only the right image data to be seen by the right eye and the
left image data by the left eye. The 3D dimensional image is then
recognised by the human brain. The circular nature of the
polarisation allows for a greater viewing angle and freedom of
movement when watching 3D content.
ZM-M215W 21.5"

ZM-M240W 24"

| Defect Type | Description | Pass | Fail | |
| Bright dot | Random (1 dot) | If 1 pixel defect exists | Less than 4 | 4 or more |
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If the pixel defect is green or 2 pixels |
Less than 2 | 2 or more | ||
| Two adjacent (2 dots) |
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Less than 1 | 1 or more | |
| Three adjacent (3 dots) |
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None | 1 or more | |
| Dark dot | Random (1 dot) | If 1 pixel defect exists | Less than 6 | 6 or more |
| Two adjacent (2 dots) |
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Less than 3 | 3 or more | |
| Three adjacent (3 dots) |
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Less than 1 | 1 or more | |
| Maximum allowable number of dot defects | Total number of bright and dark dots | Less than 10 | 10 or more | |
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Maximum distance between defects |
Bright dot-to-Bright dot | Minimum distance between bright dots | Less than 15mm | 15mm or more |
| Dark dot-to-Dark dot | Minimum distance between dark dots | Less than 5mm | 5mm or more | |
1. Bright dot - Permanently on R, G, B (white screen)
2. Dark dot - Permanently off R, G, B (black screen)
3. Dot - Red, Green, Blue pixels which compromise the LCD screen
4. Pixel - Minimum unit needed to show colours on the screen