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Samsung RF712 gaming laptop promises ultra-bright 3D, an end to dimness (video)

Dell has already put 3D to good effect in its high-end Alienware models , but Samsung claims the screen on its new RF712 gaming laptop can have industry-leading brightness, helping it to conquer the dimming effect of wearing 3D glasses. The 17.3-inch screen will employ the identical Super Bright Plus technology that stunned us in its Series 9 laptop, but this time at a much better Full HD resolution. The stated brightness is 400-nits — up to double what you may to anticipate finding in an ordinary LCD and maybe even enough for a LAN party outdoors inside the sunshine (ok, maybe not). Other specs include a second generation quad-core Intel CPU , 2GB-worth of AMD HD6650M graphics, 750GB harddisk and USB 3.0. The RF712 will start selling in South Korea on May 2nd for ₩2.6million (about $2,400), however it is usually a while before it hits international shores. Until then, we will be able to be standing here wearing our active Bluetooth 3D glasses and looking for a 400-nit speck at the horizon.

You, then again, can try out the RF712 on video after the break courtesy of Johnmichaels01.

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