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Thursday, 22 March 2012

Toshiba released the first 3D-laptop that does not require glasses

Posted on 09:45 by Unknown
The first 3D-laptop that does not require glasses for the perception of images, presented the American subsidiary of Toshiba.
Qosmio F755 3D model allows a single screen to view different content in two and three dimensions. The user gets a better picture, sitting directly opposite the screen. Although the technology by Toshiba Face Tracking via the built-in laptop web camera constantly monitors the movement of people and accordingly adjusts the projection, even if the user moves a little bit.
Actually, the display looks like a beginner, is shown in console Nintendo 3DS. Screen size - 40 inches. The image quality is high - so contributes to full HD TruBrite display with Active Lens.
Other features of the model Qosmio F755 3D: a processor Intel Core i7, graphics card NVIDIA GeForce 540M, HDD 750 GB, built-in speaker harman / kardon, as well as the player Blu-ray.
Previously, Toshiba has introduced the world's first 3D-TV for the consumer market, to view stereoscopic images that do not require special glasses.
We add that, according to many analysts and commentators, the main deterrent to the expansion of 3D-TV will be just the inconvenience associated with the use of special glasses.
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