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Toshiba Qosmio T851 can do simultaneous 2D and glasses-free 3D, arriving in Japan this July

Glasses-free 3D in your laptop is now only a few brief months away. Toshiba has set loose details of its new 15.6-inch Qosmio T851, and this fella promises not to only dispense with the unstylish glasses , but to also offer you 2D and 3D imagery collectively. You’ll be ready to view content in differing dimensions in neighboring windows (as illustrated above), as a result of the familiar parallax technique — sending a special image to every eye — that’s here aided by the integrated webcam to trace the location of your face to be able to deliver the foremost fittingly angled visuals. There’s also integrated 2D to 3D conversion, powered by a dedicated SpursEngine image processor, with Face3D technology automatically recognizing faces and applies a “human depth template” to their features. Other than Toshi’s obsession with faces, there’s a GeForce GT540M churning out the graphics, a Core i5-2410M processing processes, as much as 8GB of RAM, and a BDXL -reading Blu-ray player. Shipping begins in July, just once the kitchen sink has been fully attached.

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Toshiba Unveils the sector’s First Glasses-free 3D Notebook PCs In a position to Simultaneously Display 3D and 2D Content on One Screen

20 Apr, 2011

Toshiba Corporation (TOKYO: 6502) today unveiled “dynabook Qosmio T851/D8CR”, the realm’s first[1] glasses-free 3D notebook PC capable of display 3D and 2D content concurrently on one screen. The hot PC might be available within the Japanese market from late July.

dynabook Qosmio T851/D8CR employs Toshiba’s distinctive 3D Window technology to attain the realm’s first[1] glasses-free 3D portable PC capable of simultaneously display 3D and 2D content in separate windows in one screen. Users can watch high-quality 3D images or enjoy 3D games in a single window with none need for wearing dedicated glasses or installing a dedicated panel over the display, while concurrently working, browsing the net or sending e-mail in another window.

Key product features

1. Glasses-free 3D technology

3D images are created using parallax, by delivering separate images to the left and right eyes. User can enjoy high-quality 3D images without dedicated glasses if the separate images are properly dropped at each eye. Toshiba has adopted a particular “face-tracking” function and “Active Lens” to satisfy this requirement.

“Face-tracking” allows the net camera integrated into the dynabook Qosmio T851/D8CR to trace the user’s face and recognize the location of the eyes. “Active Lens”, integrated into the LED panel, controls polarization of sunshine delivered from the panel. These functions secure precise delivery of separate images to every eye, even if the user moves.

2. 2D to 3D real-time conversion technology

With SpursEngine™, a dedicated image processor with advanced performance derived from the multi-core technology of the Cell Broadband Engine™, dynabook Qosmio T851/D8CR boasts 2D to 3D real-time conversion technology that permits users to enjoy high-quality 3D images[2] generated from 2D terrestrial, BS and 110 CS digital broadcasts.

These 3D images are made the entire more natural and eye-friendly by Toshiba’s newly introduced “Face3D” and “Caption stabilizer”. “Face3D” uses Toshiba’s distinctive high-speed, high-accuracy face detection technology to find faces in 2D images after which applies a human depth template to the picture, giving the features more depth and assuring a 3D appearance with graded shading. “Caption stabilizer” detects any captions within the image and keeps it constantly on the front of the picture. The depth of the captions stays fixed and simple to read.

3. 3D Window technology for partial 3D display

“3D Window” is realized by the “Active Lens”, which controls polarization of the sunshine delivered from the LED panel. With Active Lens turned off, the panel delivers normal 2D image; with it turned on, the panel delivers 3D images, separating the photographs sent to every eye. Active Lens might be turned on and off quickly and locally, meaning individual parts of the LED panel can deliver 3D images. Thus the user can enjoy “3D Window” and 2D images shown simultaneously on one display.

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