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42" SynthaGram Monitor
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Posted 2003-01-30, 06:40 PM
The SynthaGram offers Stereo3D visualization that is the clearest, brightest and most crisp to date without requiring users to wear eyewear

StereoGraphics(R) Corporation, the world's leading supplier of Stereo3D(TM) visualization products, today premiered its new 42 inch SynthaGram(TM) monitor at SIGGGRAPH.


Due to the superior stereo image and very wide viewing angles, the SynthaGram Monitor is ideal for public spaces that allow multiple users to view 3D images at a distance. Examples include Tradeshow Booths and Kiosks, In Store Displays, Automotive Dealerships, Arcades, Museums, Theme Parks, Simulators, and Boardrooms.

The SynthaGram comes with everything needed to develop Stereo3D presentations. It includes all the hardware to add the SynthaGram Monitor to existing PCs. It also allows easy creation of content with the software developers kit, compatible graphics card, and 3D Studio Max(R)/VIZ(R) and Maya(R) (late 2002) plug-ins.

Pricing and Availability

StereoGraphics' 42" SynthaGram Monitor is available immediately for a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $9,995. SynthaGram monitors are also available in 18 and 23 inches. For additional product, sales or reseller information on SynthaGram Monitor and other products from StereoGraphics, call 800/783-2660 (outside the United States, 415/459-4500), visit the StereoGraphics Web site at www.stereographics.com or send an email to [email protected].

About StereoGraphics

StereoGraphics Corporation is the world's leading supplier of Stereo3D visualization products. Today, over 100,000 users utilize StereoGraphics products in public display environments, to enable earlier detection of design errors, enhance design review and accelerate time-to-market. StereoGraphics' Stereo3D products such as CrystalEyes(R) have been in use for over a decade in key design and research centers such as General Motors, Ford, NASA, Warner-Lambert and Pfizer.

Can you afford something like this?
Man i can only dream of a 42" Monitor

If so contact [email protected]
For More Information go to: http://www.stereographics.com/produc...synthagram.htm

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Posted 2003-01-30, 07:59 PM in reply to LiveWire's post "42" SynthaGram Monitor"
A pic and the info here
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Posted 2003-01-30, 08:00 PM in reply to LiveWire's post "42" SynthaGram Monitor"
Did it say anything about pricing?

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Posted 2003-01-30, 08:02 PM in reply to LiveWire's post "42" SynthaGram Monitor"
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Pricing and Availability

StereoGraphics' 42" SynthaGram Monitor is available immediately for a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $9,995.
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Posted 2003-01-30, 08:48 PM in reply to LiveWire's post "42" SynthaGram Monitor"
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Posted 2003-01-30, 08:52 PM in reply to LiveWire's post "42" SynthaGram Monitor"
Its a Monitor not a television.
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