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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.

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