Sharp has released a TFT monitor that displays 3D images without you having to wear geeky glasses – as long as your graphics card supports OpenGL. Three-dimensional displays are an exciting proposition for those who use graphics applications, as well as movie buffs and gamers, although you’ll have to pay a premium for the technology. [via BIOS]

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