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3D monitors on the rise

Turn to p48 of this month’s issue and you’ll see our verdict on the Lenovo ThinkVision 27 3D. This is the harbinger of what we expect to be a swathe of glasses-free 3D monitors, but these aren’t going to be aimed at gamers or movie fans. Instead, the target market is 3D designers, 3D modellers, schools, medical institutions and more.

Nor is Lenovo on its own. Both Acer and Sony have already released portable monitors

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