Jun 7, 2010

Posted by brindils in Notebook & Netbook | 0 Comments

Toshiba announcing a 3D enable device

Toshiba announcing a 3D enable device

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Not a week passes with out a Japanese company announcing a 3D-enabled device lately. Nowadays, it’s Toshiba, which just unveiled [JP] a 3D-capable notebook, the dynabook TX/98MBL. According to the firm, it’s the world’s first notebook that lets you view 3D content stored on Blu-rays (next to playing NVIDIA 3D Vision games).

Toshiba’s new flagship has the following specs:

* 15.6-inch “ClearSuperView LED” display (120Hz/1,366×768 resolution)

* Intel Core i7 740QM CPU (1.73GHz)

* Blu-ray burner

* 4GB RAM (8GB max.)

* Nvidia GeForce GTS 350M graphics card

* 640GB HDD

* built-in harman/kardon stereo speakers

* One HDMI interface and four USB 2.0 ports

* IEEE 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi and Ethernet

* 3.3MP web cam

* Windows 7 House Premium(32/64bit) as the OS

Toshiba plans to commence selling the dynabook TX/98MBL in Japan at the end of up coming month (cost: $2,750, including active shutter glasses and a remote control).

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