June 21, 2010

Lenovo Unveils 3D Laptop


Lenovo has introduced its first laptop capable of displaying movies and pictures in 3D. The consumer laptop supports 3D through technology from TriDef 3D (TrfiDef 3D technology supports displaying movies and pictures in 3D with polarize glasses and the laptop includes Lenovo technology that supports combining hard disk drives with SSDs. ), which provides the player software and the polarized glasses needed to view 3D content.

In entering the 3D market, Lenovo joins rivals Acer, Asus and Toshiba who use Nvidia's 3D Vision technology, which includes software, a GeForce graphics card and special glasses.
Much of the 3D-related media attention is directed at high-definition television makers. The manufacturers see 3D as a way to drive sales of high-end systems, which carry fatter profits than commodity systems.
Without HDTV’s to push, computers makers are outfitting desktops and laptops to take advantage of the 3D craze. Lenovo's Y560d features a 15.6-inch, high-definition 16:9 widescreen. Besides showing 3D content, the TriDef software can also convert 2D videos and photos to 3D.

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