2011年2月11日星期五

Toshiba Debuts 3D Laptop without the Glasses



Toshiba has announced its release of a HP 590544-001 laptop prototype that loses the glasses, according to a Venturebeat report. So far, this technology has been missing from the market, with most viewers complaining about the cumbersome 3D glasses required for typical 3D technology. This latest electronic development should give Toshiba a considerable edge on the competition.

The company recently released the 590543-001 battery prototype at the Consumer Electronics Show. Toshiba uses the same design on the laptop that it uses on 3D TVs currently for sale in Japan. The models don't require special glasses to see images in 3D, allowing consumers to view 3D applications such as games, movies and other web effects.

In December, the company launched a 12 inch 3D TV that didn't require special glasses to see the 3D effect. The company plans to release a 40 inch version of the TV this spring. SONY VGP-BPS21A Laptop battery.

There is a catch, of course. Viewers must view the TV or laptop from a 40 degree angle in order to see the full 3D effect. Some seats on the couch will presumably be more 3D than others.

The notebook battery is scheduled for market debut sometime in 2011.

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