Glasses-free 3D
on your laptop is now just a couple of brief months away. Toshiba has set loose details of its new 15.6-inch Qosmio T851, and this fella promises to not only dispense with the
unstylish glasses, but to also give you 2D and 3D imagery
at the same time. You'll be able to view content in differing dimensions in neighboring windows (as illustrated above), thanks to the familiar parallax technique -- sending a different image to each eye -- which is here aided by the integrated webcam to track the position of your face in order to deliver the most fittingly angled visuals. There's also integrated 2D to 3D conversion, powered by a dedicated
SpursEngine image processor, with Face3D technology automatically recognizing faces and applies a "human depth template" to their features. Aside from Toshi's obsession with faces, there's a
GeForce GT540M churning out the graphics, a
Core i5-2410M processing processes, up to 8GB of RAM, and a
BDXL-reading Blu-ray player. Shipping begins in July, just as soon as the kitchen sink has been fully attached.
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