Glasses-free 3D on a laptop!



WriteOut ResolveXHTML(Component.Fields.Item(3D functionality included in TVs and computers isn't winning over the general public. It is because these systems all necessitate the wearing of special glasses, like when we watch a 3D film at the cinema. In contrast, this effect is more popular when you don't have to wear the specs! To prove the point: the success of Nintendo's 3DS console which benefits from auto-stereoscopic gaming.

Toshiba had the good idea of grafting similar technology onto its new "Qosmio" laptop, due to be launched onto the market soon. In addition, the "F750 3D" model is equipped with a full HD 15.6-inch LCD screen, a premium "Sandy Bridge i7" processor, a 640GB hard drive and 6GB of RAM. We should mention that the 3D functionality on offer has one significant disadvantage: the effect is only visible by one person at a time.

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