Filed under: News | Notebooks and PCs
Sep 29 2010, 8:04am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Toshiba has unveiled a new 3D laptop that uses NVIDIA 3D vision technology with active glasses. The notebook is called the A665-3D, it provides 3D for all sorts of media and movies, and can send the 3D content out to a big screen.
The machine has a 15.6-inch screen with LED backlighting and a 120Hz refresh rate. The machine has an Intel Core i5-460M or i7-740QM CPU inside. The GPU for the notebook is an NVIDIA GTS 350M. Other features for the notebook include HDMI 1.4 output and a Blu-ray player.
The sound system is Harman/kardon and the notebook can have up to 6GB of RAM. Storage is up to 640GB of storage and has WiFi and a 6-cell battery. The battery can be upgraded to a 12-cell. The notebook will ship in October for $1299.99.
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