The 24-inch 3D display comes bundled with one pair of 3D glasses for viewing images in stereoscopic 3D. One of its cool features is that it enables players to play the same game simultaneously without the need for a split screen.
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The display has a thin, light-emitting diode (LED), backlit, full high-definition liquid crystal display (LCD) screen. It uses fast sequential display technology that makes 3D viewing more realistic. The screen refreshes at a high speed — 240 hertz, meaning it flashes 240 images on the screen in a single second.
The display comes with 3D glasses and a copy of the MotorStorm Apocalypse 3D game on Blu-ray disc. It has three HD inputs (two HDMI and one component) so you can hook up a PlayStation 3, cable TV box and PC all at the same time. It has built-in speakers and a subwoofer. The glasses come with a rechargeable lithium ion battery, and an extra pair of glasses will cost $70.