ViewSonic will have their 120Hz 3D liquid crystal displays ready for market in time for the new year. The new 120Hz 3D monitor has been designed to match NVIDIA’s “3D Vision” 3-D glasses for 3D gaming.

The Viewsonic Display will have a 16:9 widescreen ratio, 1000:1 contrast ratio and a 1680 × 1050 screen resolution. Dual DVI-D inputs.>In addition to the above 3D LCD, ViewSonic will also offer a range of 22″ to 42″ 3D LCD high-definition products.

Viewsonic says 3D DLP projectors are also on the horizon for them (distant horizon).

The ViewSonic 3D LCD Screens are available in January next year, no word on price.

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