Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Toshiba launches 3D notebook that does not require glasses

Fever 3D has come for some time on the small screens of smartphones, like the LG 3D Optimus, for example. It was already present in the area of ​​computers too, with laptop models including goggles for such content. This week was the turn of Toshiba bring back the technology of 3D without glasses on a notebook with a Qosmio F755 3D. And before you celebrate, take a good look at the recommendations before.


The Toshiba Qosmio F755 comes with a 3D setting up respectable. It includes an Intel Core i7 processor with 2 GHz clock speed, GPU NVIDIA GeForce 540M, 750 GB of storage, 6 GB RAM, speakers harman / kardon with Dolby Digital, HDMI, USB 3.0 and Blu- ray, along with their screen resolution FullHD LED and 15.6 inches.

But like any machine that does not need 3D glasses, this notebook is also bound to displease some people. Especially those who are more susceptible to nausea or feeling sick to watch 3D content, also known as "a considerable proportion of the population." Toshiba warns that this notebook should not be used by children under 6 years and prolonged use with 3D enabled is not recommended, recommendations that vaguely resemble what Nintendo said at the time of the release of 3DS.

Still, the notebook appears to have potential to attract curious stares of 3D technology enthusiasts who do not care to be early adopters. It will be sold this month in the U.S. for $ 1,700.00, no estimate of arrival in other markets.