While we were talking earlier this month, Toshiba unveils first notebook Qosmio format 15.6-inch panel boasts a 3D does not require glasses to enjoy this technology.
This laptop was just introduced to the land of the rising sun with a technology that relies on the integrated webcam to track the movements of the eyes of the user to create a feeling of relief. In practice, a recognition of the user's face is required in advance. Then, the technology used by Toshiba to display an image to the right eye and an image for the left eye, creating a depth effect, webcam tracking the movements of the face to display images accordingly, a image stabilization technology with the understanding of the game.
This computer also integrates a quad-core chip Spurs Engine derivative of this Cell in the PS3 to convert 2D content into 3D on the fly. It is also possible with this notebook to watch both the 2D and 3D content through two separate windows.
It runs on Intel platform Huron River with Sandy Bridge processor i5-2410M clocked at 2.3 GHz, 8 GB DDR3 RAM, 750 GB disk space, a Geforce GT 540M 1GB dedicated a combo Blu- ray / DVD burner, an audio Harman Kardon, a dual TV tuner, a webcam with microphone, a card reader, Wi-Fi modules n and Bluetooth 3.0 + HS and a connection including HDMI and VGA video outputs, audio ports, the Gigabit Ethernet, 3 USB 2.0 USB 3.0 and 1.
As for the screen, it is a brilliant 15.6-inch model with a resolution of 1920 × 1080 in standard mode and 1366 × 768 in 3D mode. This is the biggest disappointment knowing that Toshiba is also known to display a 3D Full HD Notebook. Hope that other versions will follow, offering the Full HD 3D without glasses.



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