The Toshiba Qosmio today launched the F750 3D, which provides worldwide and claims to which features two "pioneers" viewing 3D content without the aid of special glasses and the ability to access 2D and 3D content simultaneously in two windows on the screen.
You may be seeing a movie in three dimensions and to open a second window, 2D, to surf the Internet, for example, both are presented simultaneously and keeping their differences regarding the "depth" of images.
In addition to the reproduction of original content in 3D, the equipment also makes the conversion in real time, DVD quality 2D to three dimensions.
The computer comes equipped with "active lenses that separate the two parallax images and guide them to the right eye and left eye," explains the company. The HD webcam face tracking technology continuously detects the position of the user's face, allowing a greater area of 3D visualization and without blind spots, says the press release.
Apart from these more unusual capabilities, the device has characteristics similar to other top teams, like the quad-core Intel i7, a memory up to 8 GB (DDR3) and an NVidia graphics card with GeFroce GT 540M 2 GB VRAM.
The TruBrite screen is 15.6 inches with a 16:9 aspect ratio and a resolution of Full HD 1.920x1080 pixels, with LED backlighting.
The Qosmio F750 3D - which is scheduled arrival in the European shops for the third quarter of this year - still bet on details such as the Harman Kardon stereo Dolby Advanced Audio, USB 2.0 and 3.0, a TV tuner and remote control. The price was not disclosed.
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