Filed under: News | Hardware & Peripherals
Jun 8 2010, 12:32pm CDT | by Jordan Cressman
If your 3D TV and 3D PC aren't enough to get your 3D fix, then Toshiba has what you need: the world's first 3D-capable laptop computer.
The Toshiba Dynabook TX/98MBL will incorporate a graphics system from Nvidia that is based on the same chipset being used in 3D desktop PCs now.
Nvidia's "3D Vision" platform is compatible with special active-shutter glasses and allows for full playback of 3D Blu-ray movies.
The Toshiba system has a 15.6-inch display, a 3D Blu-ray drive, an Intel Core i7-740QM processor, and a screen resolution of 120 images per second.
The TX/98MBL will launch first in Japan, for around $2,745. Although Toshiba does anticipate to bring it stateside and to other countries, no release dates have been announced beyond Japan.
Via PC World
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