That Qosmio F750 glasses-free 3D laptop has gotten minor makeover for its US debut, and is now the F755. Thankfully, the news doesn't end with a new name -- On August 16th you'll be able to pick up Toshiba's latest 15.6-inch media machine starting at $1,699. The notebook will hit Fry's, Best Buy, and Newegg all on the same day, sporting the same Core i7 processor, 6GB of RAM, 750GB hard disk, Blu-ray drive, and GeForce GT 540M GPU.
Sadly, it won't be able to convert 2D games to 3D out of the box, but Toshiba is working with Nvidia to deliver that feature by November. Now you'll just have to bide your time till this 8-pound, "portable" 3D rig starts shipping in about two weeks.
12 comments:
My bro is getting one in september. Still I hate 3D
I'm interested to see what the glasses free 3d will be like on a larger screen. On the little 3DS screen it hurts my eyes after a couple minutes
glasses free 3d is the only way to go 3d!
I honestly might try to get it. Just saw the 3d on the htc phone and damn i cant imagine it on a laptop
3d on laptops. Wouldn't that look weird watching someone in a cafe with that!
I'm still not sold on 3D but the idea of converting 2D games sounds very cool if they can get it to stop giving me headaches!
Nah, 3D is too much of a gimick to pay that much for. I don't see the point in it on a laptop, either.
The whole 3D bit is pretty gimmicky to me right now. It just adds no practical purpose. It also gives me a bit of a headache (as seen on 3DS and Evo 3D0) It usually loses its magic at the edge of screens too. Cool ideas, but not worth it to me.
3D would hurt my eyes after a while idk if i would want that lol
it will loon kinda weird =/
This looks like it might be cool, unless its anything like the 3-d phones then its just lame. Plus, with me being half blind I can't see things like that anyways lol sounds like a cool product though.
Looks like a pretty solid laptop to take to a LAN party. Hate lugging over a desktop.
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