The lenticular screen allows users to view 3D images without special glasses
Toshiba is to release a laptop that will enable people to view 3D images without the need for special glasses.
The Qosmio F750 3D uses a special lenticular screen that works by displaying a slightly different image to each eye. A webcam on the laptop is used to find the position of users' eyes allowing the 3D image to be viewed without glasses as each eye is ‘targeted' by a separate image. The Qosmio can also display 2D and 3D content simultaneously.
A Blu-ray player is included for watching high-definition movies and the Qosmio F750 3D can also convert 2D content into 3D.
The laptop, which has a 15.6in display, runs on an Intel Core i7 processor with Nvidia Geforce graphics.
The Toshiba Qosmio F750 will be available from August 2011. It is expected to retail for around £1300.
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