Toshiba reveals glasses-free 3D laptops

Andre Yoskowitz
6 Jul 2011 0:31

Toshiba has announced its Qosmio F750 3D will hit Europe in August.
The company has been planning on releasing glasses-free 3D HDTVs and notebooks since 2010, and they appear to finally be on the horizon.

Says Toshiba:

To create a 3D effect without 3D glasses, the left eye needs to see a slightly different perspective to the right eye. The Qosmio F750 3D's state-of-the-art lenticular screen sends Qosmio F750 3D displays 3D images without the need for glasses. Eye-tracking technology ensures 3D effect works regardless of position (15.6") screen allows 2D and 3D images to be viewed simultaneouslytwo images of slightly differing perspectives individually to the left and right eye, which creates the 3D effect.

An integrated webcam also intelligently tracks the user's eye movements, allowing the Qosmio F750 3D to adjust the 3D effect to match the eye position. The Qosmio F750 3D can also display 2D and 3D content simultaneously — allowing users to browse the Internet, for example, in one window and have 3D content playing in another window.


Additionally, the laptop will have an Intel Core i7 processor, 640GB HDD, 6GB DDR3, NVIDIA GeForce 540 GT, RAM, Harman Kardon stereo speakers and Dolby Advanced Audio HDMI-CEC .

There was no word on global availability or price, but expect it to be over $2000.

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