Thursday 3 November 2011

Notebook 3D

Toshiba issued two new laptops in favor of two different 3D display technologies, Toshiba Qosmio X770 and Qosmio F750 3D.



Toshiba Qosmio F750 3D

3D Qosmio F750 has a screen measuring 15.6-inch Full HD with Clear SuperView technology with 3D lenticular. Such technology allows you to enjoy 3D content without the need to use a glass eye. Qosmio F750 also presented with the superior features of real-time 2D to 3D conversions that can convert 2D content to 3D directly. But the main advantage of 3D technology owned 3D F750 lies in its ability to display 3D content and 2D simultaneously in one screen. So, you can watch 3D movies or play 3D games in one window while the window next to open Microsoft Word that is displayed in 2-dimensional plain.

Specifications:

+ Intel Core i7 processor second-generation (Sandy Bridge)

+ 8GB DDR3 RAM memory

+ Graphics card NVidia GeForce GT 540M with NVidia 3D Vision support

750GB + hard disk.

+ Marketed around Rp 15 million.



Toshiba Qosmio X770

As a laptop designed for gaming needs, the Toshiba Qosmio X770 rely screen size 17.3 inch TruBrite HD is relieved and is claimed to produce better pictures. For the 3D technology in the screen, X770 using 3D tech active shutter glasses.

Specifications:

+ Second-generation Intel Core i7 2630QM option or with the Intel Core i5

+ 8GB of DDR3 RAM memory

+ Two capacity options of storage space using the HDD or SSD

+ Graphics card NVidia Geforce GTX 560M.

 + Qosmio X770 also features a Blu-ray drive, Widi (Wireless Display), and stereo speakers with a subwoofer that bears the name of Harman / Kardon.

+ Price is offered at Rp 15 million.

The second difference lies in the practicality of 3D technology and 3D effects. For the 3D technology with active shutter, 3D effects will be felt more realistic, but you still have to wear special glasses that are sometimes less comfortable for some people. While 3D technology on a Qosmio F750 is more practical, but the current 3D effect that is shown not as good on the Qosmio X770.

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