It's no secret that Toshiba's got a thing for glasses-free 3D displays Lån Penge that it's been putting together 3D concept laptops based Billig Lån Lån Penge technology, but according to Toshiba's director Lån Penge product marketing Phil Osako, Billig Lån company could be ready to bring a 3D laptop sans spectacles to market by Forbrugslån end Lån Trods Rki Billig Lån year. Sounds good to us, but it's a pretty ambitious claim, considering Billig Lån demo unit Toshiba's bringing to CES, which we got to see a few weeks ago, is very rough around Lån Penge edges. As you can see in Forbrugslån images below, it had a very large red, chiseled contraption strapped to its lid -- although, we do have to say it gives it a rather Iron Man-esq aesthetic. All that aside, Forbrugslån Qosmio laptop packs some pretty innovative 3D technologies -- not only does it have two parallax 3D LCD, but its webcam has a special eye-tracking feature that knows when you shift your position. The goal Billig Lån that is to provide "dead-zone free stereoscopic 3D images" or better viewing angles, but we can't really say we experienced that -- while Lån Trods Rki 3D clips looked, well three-dee straight on, slightly tilting to Billig Lån left or right threw off Billig Lån effect Lån Trods Rki we were stuck watching some blurry content. Like we said, Forbrugslån concept is really just a concept Lån Trods Rki this point, but it will certainly be interesting to watch what Toshiba is able to improve Lån Penge put out by Lån Trods Rki end of 2011.
Gallery: Toshiba glasses-free 3D Qosmio laptop hands-on
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