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    Default Toshiba Intros Glasses-Free 3D Notebook Discussion

    Toshiba will be the first notebook maker to introduce a glasses-free 3D notebook, the Qosmio F755; it will be available in the US on August 16.

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    Default Re: Toshiba Intros Glasses-Free 3D Notebook Discussion

    Next step glasses free 3D HDTV

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    The only issue that I have with the glasses-free 3D tech that I saw at CES earlier this year is that it depends on the notebook's webcam being able to identify your face and adjust the 3D so you can properly see the 3D effect from where you are. This also limits the number of people who can view the 3D content at the same time.

    Granted, most of the time there will just be one or two people looking at a notebook screen but 3D will glasses has no limit on the number of people who can view the 3D content at the same time.

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    Default Re: Toshiba Intros Glasses-Free 3D Notebook Discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Jackson View Post
    The only issue that I have with the glasses-free 3D tech that I saw at CES earlier this year is that it depends on the notebook's webcam being able to identify your face and adjust the 3D so you can properly see the 3D effect from where you are. This also limits the number of people who can view the 3D content at the same time.

    Granted, most of the time there will just be one or two people looking at a notebook screen but 3D will glasses has no limit on the number of people who can view the 3D content at the same time.
    What if more companies used the tech in the Kinect to monitor people watching the TV?

 

 

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