Archive for 'Computers'
Lenovo 3D Laptop – Polarized instead of shutter technology
Posted on20. Jun, 2010 by The James.
More computers are hitting the market with 3D capabilities. The latest offering is from Lenovo, the IdeaPad Y560d. This 3D capable laptop was revealed last week. Unlike its rivals, Toshiba, Acer and Asus, the Lenovo laptop does not make use of nVidia’s 3D graphics. Instead, the IdeaPad Y560d uses something called TriDef 3D (creative name). [...]
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Toshiba Dynabook TX/98MBL – Laptop With 3D Blu-Ray Playback
Posted on08. Jun, 2010 by The James.
HotHardware.com has a small write-up regarding the Toshiba Dynabook TX/98MBL, the first notebook computer with the capability of playing 3D Blu-Ray. It has a 15.6″ display at a resolution of 1366 X 768. The video card the machine is sporting is a GeForce GTS 350M, with 1 GB of video RAM. Standard it comes with [...]
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3D PC Market – Outrageous Growth Predicted
Posted on30. May, 2010 by The James.
Over at Today3D, they had a short article regarding the predicted growth of stereoscopic 3D capable PC’s over the next four years. The prediction seems pretty lofty; from $0 to $34 billion. These numbers come from Jon Peddie Research who predict an explosion of 3D PC hardware sold over the next four years rising to [...]
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Apple set to make “magical” 3D displays…
Posted on13. May, 2010 by "Mitch".
No this isn’t the normal magic of a multi-touch display. It’s a patent for a passive 3D multi-touch display with possible eye tracking. So in the next 2 to 5 years we should see some sort of device from Apple that takes advantage of 3D depth to further enrich the user experience, now that Apple is [...]
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NVidia GF100 – In production
Posted on22. Jan, 2010 by The James.
According to Newsfactor.com, Nvidia’s new GF100 video card is already in production and should be available later this quarter. Here are some interesting facts about the GF100: -Geared toward 3D to create what Nvidia calls “3D Vision Surround”, an immersive environment for running games across three panels. -Though the GF100 only supports two displays per [...]



