Tuesday, January 4, 2011

CES 2011: Toshiba demos 3D glasses free Qosmio laptop at CES

WorldWideTech & Scvience. Francisco De Jesús.




The new Toshiba Qosmio packs in head- tracking technology in an attempt to create "dead-zone free stereoscopic 3D images."

The Qosmio laptop has two parallax 3D LCD screens, with a special eye-tracking feature that knows when you shift the position of your head.

Which basically means you don't need glasses and you don't need to keep your head in one place in order to enjoy the 3D illusion from the laptop.

Toshiba's director of product marketing Phil Osako is confident that the company will bring a glasses-free 3D lappy to market at some point this year.

Toshiba's new glasses-free 3D notebook could well see a commercial release at some point in 2011, although there is no official word from Toshiba on any plans for launch.

Toshiba is demonstrating this glasses-free autostereoscopic 3D laptop at CES 2011 in Las Vegas this week.

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