AOC is a company that is often overlooked by a majority of the public, but that’s going to change now with the release of the E2352Phz 3D monitor. This monitor is absolutely beastly! The monitor uses FPR 3D technology to display bright, crisp and vivid 3D images, while eliminating eye fatigue and dizziness caused by conventional 3D displays. The e2352Phz offers simple setup with plug-and-play connection to any PC, and its HDMI 1.4a input is ready to play 3D video and sound from the latest consumer electronics devices, from 3D Blu-ray players to gaming consoles like PS3 and Xbox 360.
AOC’s e2352Phz monitor features flicker-free FPR 3D technology and comes with two pairs of lightweight and comfortable passive polarized glasses that can also be used with any other FPR 3D television or display. While conventional 3D technology uses battery-powered shutter glasses and a complicated signaling process that causes eyestrain, headaches and dizziness, the AOC 3D monitor’s FPR technology offers a comfortable viewing experience along with brighter and more vivid images. This monitor is absolutely A-mazing!
Product Highlights
- Flicker-free 3D monitor with slim design and glossy bezel
- Provides video playback of 2D or 3D movies and also converts 2D images into 3D
- Compatible with most gaming consoles including PS3 and Xbox 360, as well as most Blu-ray and DVD players
- Direct insert I/O for easy plug-in; no additional VGA card or accessories needed
- Includes two pairs of polarized glasses for flicker free 3D viewing (1 normal, 1 clip-on for eyeglass wearers)
- Offers crisp, clean image quality with 20,000,000:1 DCR and 5 ms response time
- Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution
- Features 1.4a HDMI input
- Built-in VESA stand can be used on a desktop or easily mounted on a wall
- EPEAT certified and ENERGY STAR compliant LED panel is mercury free and offers low power consumption
- Compatible with Windows 7
For more information about this 3D-monitor being offered by AOC, check out the full press release below.
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AOC Releases 23-inch Flicker-Free 3D Monitor; Now Available at Retailers Nationwide

Slim 23-inch HD LED monitor offers simple setup for PCs and gaming consoles and the latest FPR 3D technology for less than $300
Fremont, Calif. –January 18, 2012 – AOC, the world’s largest manufacturer of LCD/LED Monitors and HDTVs, has released the e2352Phz, a slim high-definition 23-inch monitor that brings flicker-free 3D to your PC for the ultimate PC gaming and film watching experience. The monitor uses FPR 3D technology to display bright, crisp and vivid 3D images, while eliminating eye fatigue and dizziness caused by conventional 3D displays. The e2352Phz offers simple setup with plug-and-play connection to any PC, and its HDMI 1.4a input is ready to play 3D video and sound from the latest consumer electronics devices, from 3D Blu-ray players to gaming consoles like PS3 and Xbox 360. The AOC 3D Monitor (e2352Phz) is now available for $299 at TigerDirect.com and BestBuy.com, among other retailers.
“AOC’s new flicker-free 3D monitor lets you experience what 3D was meant to be – with clear, bright and vivid images that make your display come to life,” said Robert Velez, AOC Marketing Manager. “Whether you are gaming on your computer or watching your favorite movie, this high quality 23-inch monitor can’t be beat in terms of value, features and price point.”
AOC’s e2352Phz monitor features flicker-free FPR 3D technology and comes with two pairs of lightweight and comfortable passive polarized glasses that can also be used with any other FPR 3D television or display. While conventional 3D technology uses battery-powered shutter glasses and a complicated signaling process that causes eyestrain, headaches and dizziness, the AOC 3D monitor’s FPR technology offers a comfortable viewing experience along with brighter and more vivid images. The AOC 3D monitor also provides a more realistic 3D experience and is crosstalk-free, meaning that 3D images are crisp and clear rather than blurred.
While conventional 3D systems require more hardware and are more costly, the AOC 3D monitor is simple to set up with plug-and-play connection to any PC and even easily converts pictures, games and videos from 2D to 3D. Additionally, the HDMI input can be directly connected to multiple devices like console game players and Blu-ray players.
The e2352Phz is capable of displaying more than 16.7 million colors, has a 5ms response time and features an ultra-high dynamic contrast of 20,000,000:1 to reveal more depth and detail in darker scenes. The monitor also includes a built-in speaker for improved desktop sound and a built-in VESA stand for desktop placement or convenient wall mounting. The ENERGY STAR-compliant monitor’s LED backlight panel contains no toxic mercury and uses only half the power of traditional CCFL screens. To enhance your total viewing pleasure, the monitor’s design is slim and streamlined, with discreetly concealed control buttons.
SPEC HIGHLIGHTS
• Flicker-free 3D monitor with slim design and glossy bezel
• Provides video playback of 2D or 3D movies and also converts 2D images into 3D
• Compatible with most gaming consoles including PS3 and Xbox 360, as well as most Blu-ray and DVD players
• Direct insert I/O for easy plug-in; no additional VGA card or accessories needed
• Includes two pairs of polarized glasses for flicker free 3D viewing (1 normal, 1 clip-on for eyeglass wearers)
• Offers crisp, clean image quality with 20,000,000:1 DCR and 5 ms response time
• Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution
• Features 1.4a HDMI input
• Built-in VESA stand can be used on a desktop or easily mounted on a wall
• EPEAT certified and ENERGY STAR compliant LED panel is mercury free and offers low power consumption
• Compatible with Windows 7
About AOC
AOC is the world’s largest manufacturer of LCD/LED monitors and HDTVs. With more than 60 years of design and manufacturing experience, AOC has earned a reputation for selling user-friendly, technologically advanced monitors, TVs and multi-functional displays. Every aspect of AOC’s global business focuses on the development of products that fit seamlessly into consumers’ digital lifestyle. For more information, please visit us.aoc.com.
Connect with AOC on Facebook at Facebook.com/AOCAmericas and on Twitter at Twitter.com/aocusa.
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I just bought a brand new AOC monitor, and I would relatively use the USB purpose on the watch but it does not work. Do I have to set up any motorists from the disk that arrived with it? And by the way I am running Windows XP. Many Thanks
By the way, it’s the 2036S monitor
16 is the AOC, but is that only for a particular age? I would choose an individual with background in law to reply this. Simpley saying “its eighteen k” is not a excellent answer.
Yeah, i’ve read that and aspect of it states if you are between 13-16 and the man or woman is more than 4 a long time mature it is an offense.
But what if i am seventeen?
What sort of 3D engineering is utilized in the move: Avatar 3D? In Which can i find comparable 3D photos online? I nonetheless have my 3D eyeglasses from the transfer and want to put them to some use.
I just watched My Bloody Valentine 3d with the typical green and red 3d glasses. It didn’t look so good ( which I expected) and I wanted to know if there are any better 3d glasses to use for these movies so that you can enjoy them. I went to imax and the 3d movie there looked nicer, I am not sure if it was the 3d glasses or just the over all quality of the movie and the glasses put together. Thanks!
How does WAR compare with WoW? Warcraft was a great game but I’m too bored of it now; played for a few years. I want something else, and AoC sucked. What do you guys think of WAR?
I’m scared to buy an extra pair of 3d glasses for my family because they’re so expensive.. Can anyone tell me how much passive 3d glasses cost and how many the TV comes with?
16 is the AOC, but is that only for a specific age? I would prefer someone with background in law to answer this. Simpley saying “its eighteen k” is not a good answer.
Yeah, i’ve read that and part of it says if you are between 13-16 and the person is more than 4 years older it is an offense.
But what if i’m seventeen?
I am planning to add a 3d effect on my future designs, what 3d software can you recommend that will work well also with adobe products?
For instance, I got Coraline for Christmas, which I discovered was shot in the red/blue format and the shutter glasses I have do not work with it.
I have a Panasonic Viera 3d tv. Also, do I need to set my tv to 3d in order to watch? When I did that, it seemed to intensify the ghosting I saw on the screen. Will my 3d blue ray player only work on a 3d tv?
I’ve read that the brain can calculate 3D by taking two images from two eyes and comparing them. However, 3D works perfectly fine with one eye. Surely this “Binocular vision” is pointless if the brain can calculate 3D perfectly fine with one eye.
Does the brain just guess or is there some other trick involved? I notice eyes individually focus. So the brain could calculate the amount of blur and work out the distance that way?
If I have a 3D projector, appropriate glasses and a screen, what else do I need to watch 3D material?
Only a 3D Blu-ray player with a USB port from which I can play my movies?
I have a presentation tomorrow on the Roman Soldier, and I have everything except a 3D object that I made. It has to be made within a few hours, and I need to make it as nice and quick as possible. I just don’t know what to make it on, and I don’t have all the resources ready because I didn’t have enough time. Just typical household items. Help me out please?
I just saw a 3d movie and wondered how it works. I know the theory behind it i just don’t know how the movie theater does it. What does a 3d cinema look like? Do they use two separate projectors to overlap the images?