It’s unlike Toshiba doesn’t understand how to make ” normal” 3D laptops. They’ve already released several with active shutter glasses, but a glasses-less 3D laptop to check one of their hugely-pricey TVs ? Sure.
According to The Nikkei, Toshiba’s 3D laptops shall be under their ” Dynabook” series of laptops, and presumably will use a similar multi-parallax technology that’s in their two 3DTVs . Unlike the tellies however, the laptops will actually let the user pick which component of the screen to indicate media in 3D, and which in 2D.
The mind boggles as to why you’d want only half the scree in 3D, because in case you were watching a video in 3D in one corner of the screen, and tweeting within the other half, surely the video could be too small to accurately experience the 3D effects? At a rumored size of 12-inches, the laptop screen will likely be far too small to make a proper meal of-unless I’m missing something?
As their 12-inch 12GL1 TV will cost the equivalent of $1,450 in Japan, we will expect glasses-less 3D laptops to be equally as pricey, I’m sure. [ IT Media via CrunchGear ]
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