Notebook Toshiba dynabook Qosmio T851/D8CR can display both 2D and 3D content
Toshiba has introduced the world's first notebook with a three-screen does not require space for pictures of special glasses that can simultaneously display images in three-dimensional, and as usual, two-dimensional, flat, form. The model is called the Toshiba dynabook Qosmio T851/D8CR and works with proprietary technology, 3D Window, which allows a single window display stereoscopic image in three-dimensional format, and in another window - flat image. Laptop screen allows you to look at this three-dimensional video with resolution up to 720p in a separate window without special glasses, and in another, for example, view e-mail or standard web pages that do not support a three-dimensional mode.
Reproduction of stereoscopic graphics built to use the parallax effect, for each of the human eye screen play "his" image. A similar screen is already on the market, for example, in a gaming console Nintendo 3DS, which also can show both two-and three-dimensional graphics, but on different screens. Have Toshiba dynabook Qosmio T851/D8CR and another difference from the console Nintendo - to enhance the viewing angles that are all commercially available devices with three-dimensional displays require no additional points are very limited, use the built-in camera. The software allows you to track your face and the position of the eye, and the active lens, built-in screen, allow you to adjust the polarization of light. Taken together, this allows you to get a clear picture of 2D and 3D.
The laptop Toshiba dynabook Qosmio T851/D8CR used processor Cell, similar to that established in the console PS3, which is jointly developed by Toshiba, Sony and IBM. This processor allows you to convert two-dimensional images into three-dimensional real-time. In Japan, the model will be available later this month, but its cost and time of appearance in the other markets are not called.
Reproduction of stereoscopic graphics built to use the parallax effect, for each of the human eye screen play "his" image. A similar screen is already on the market, for example, in a gaming console Nintendo 3DS, which also can show both two-and three-dimensional graphics, but on different screens. Have Toshiba dynabook Qosmio T851/D8CR and another difference from the console Nintendo - to enhance the viewing angles that are all commercially available devices with three-dimensional displays require no additional points are very limited, use the built-in camera. The software allows you to track your face and the position of the eye, and the active lens, built-in screen, allow you to adjust the polarization of light. Taken together, this allows you to get a clear picture of 2D and 3D.
The laptop Toshiba dynabook Qosmio T851/D8CR used processor Cell, similar to that established in the console PS3, which is jointly developed by Toshiba, Sony and IBM. This processor allows you to convert two-dimensional images into three-dimensional real-time. In Japan, the model will be available later this month, but its cost and time of appearance in the other markets are not called.
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