The 3D technology has been so common among the technology enthusiasts. However, many 3D enthusiasts are bothered by the fact that they are dependent upon 3D glasses to enjoy the 3D content. After Fujitsu revealed glass-free 3D desktop, Toshiba follows the same path by introducing a glass-free 3D notebook, Toshiba Dynabook T551/D8B. It is targeted at the gamers and the lovers of 3D videos and movies. Here are the details of the notebook.
Toshiba Dynabook T551/D8B is built with a 15.6-inch display, which projects a resolution of 1.366 x 768. The display is more than enough to enjoy the videos and games in full brightness. There is 3D-compatible Blu-ray drive to enjoy the 3D content. The notebook is powered by Sandy Bridge CPU, Core i7-263QM processor. Internal memory of 8GB and 750 GB of HDD offer spacious storage. For connectivity, Toshiba builds the notebook with a USB3.0 port, three USB2.0 ports, and HDMI output.
Toshiba Dynabook T551/D8B runs pre-installed Windows 7 Home Premium as operating system. What is interesting is NVIDIA GeForce graphics accelerator with 1 GB of internal memory. The graphics includes 3D features. Therefore, it does not need separate 3D glasses. The customers also find standardized features like webcam, Gigabit Ethernet LAN. The problem probably lies on the battery that lasts only about 2.8 hours. The notebook will be available in Japan for about $2.540 next month.
Toshiba Dynabook T551/D8B is built with a 15.6-inch display, which projects a resolution of 1.366 x 768. The display is more than enough to enjoy the videos and games in full brightness. There is 3D-compatible Blu-ray drive to enjoy the 3D content. The notebook is powered by Sandy Bridge CPU, Core i7-263QM processor. Internal memory of 8GB and 750 GB of HDD offer spacious storage. For connectivity, Toshiba builds the notebook with a USB3.0 port, three USB2.0 ports, and HDMI output.
Toshiba Dynabook T551/D8B runs pre-installed Windows 7 Home Premium as operating system. What is interesting is NVIDIA GeForce graphics accelerator with 1 GB of internal memory. The graphics includes 3D features. Therefore, it does not need separate 3D glasses. The customers also find standardized features like webcam, Gigabit Ethernet LAN. The problem probably lies on the battery that lasts only about 2.8 hours. The notebook will be available in Japan for about $2.540 next month.
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