2010年9月2日星期四

Sony laptop with "3D" button coming 2011: report

After getting somewhat late towards the game with its 1st line of stereoscopic 3d TVs, Sony is gunning to become proactive within the 3d laptop current market, planning a pc with full 3d capabilities for release next year.

Cnet includes a report of a prototype for the device getting shown off at this week's IFA conference

in Berlin, one on the biggest technology events in Europe.

The laptop, to become sold under Sony's Vaio brand, includes a 3d button that would assumedly be able to transform a 2D picture into three dimensional. It will come packed with a pair of active shutter glasses, but it is not known if these is going to be different than the ones that Sony Bravia TVs use. Current 3d personal computers require special proprietary glasses from the maker in the computer graphics chip.

Company CEO Sir Howard Stringer confirmed in a press conference that three dimensional Vaio PCs would be accessible in retail following spring.

The market place for 3d TVs is just barely getting off the ground, so the very vast majority of consumers can't even care about three dimensional personal computers at this point. Nevertheless, unfettered Internet access is already promising to make three dimensional content additional accessible on personal computers than on TVs, where viewers are beholden to their particular Tv manufacturer and service provider.

Sony is also reportedly showing off the WV-90, a 3d video projector. That's for those customers who just aren't happy sufficient with the 60 inch 3d Tv sets offered on the marketplace. The projector will use the same active shutter glasses as all of Sony's 3d Bravia TVs.

Sony would like you to believe of its name whenever you believe of three dimensional. From the PS3 to TVs to Blu-ray players to computers, it's the only organization that promises to bring 3d to each a single of your visual entertainment technologies. It is even thinking of launching its own 3d Television channel.

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