"LIST PRICE" is the suggested retail price provided to Super Warehouse by our suppliers.
Super Warehouse makes no claim that these products have been sold or offered for sale at the list price.
The retail price in your area may be substantially different.
It is not possible for Super Warehouse to know if the merchandise has been sold at the list price
at any time, any where, as we sell our products over the internet both nationally and internationally.
"Total Savings" reflects the difference between our price and the supplier provided list price shown on our sites.
Since actual retail pricing in your area may be different than the list price shown on our site,
you may not actually realize a savings of this amount.
You may make a comparison yourself by checking the prices of your local retailers
or other internet companies before buying from Super Warehouse.
Switchable 2D/3D display without the need for special glasses The LL1513D uses Sharp's TFT 3D LCD Technology to offer realistic visualization with a complete sense of depth that has not been previously available in LCD displays. The technology makes the image on the screen appear in 3 dimensions without the need for the user to wear special glasses.
Switches between 2D and 3D display mode Switching between 2D and 3D display mode can be performed simply by pressing the 3D button on the display. This activates or deactivates the parallax barrier allowing the display to be used in either mode.
Software addressable 2D/3D Mode The 2D/3D switching is activated by the Sharp 3D Technology interface, allowing software programmers to make their 3D applications intelligent. The interface is bi-directional, meaning that software can detect the switch activation and enable or disable 3D visualization accordingly. The communication between the 3D button and the PC is enabled through the built in USB connection.
Compatible with existing 3D software Applications If your software supports stereoscopic viewing with 3D glasses, then it will probably work with the LL1513D monitor. This is because the graphics cards manufacturers who support stereo with glasses have updated their drivers to support the Sharp 3D display technology.