Posted by Creativity Cafe (64.203.23.48) on September 12, 2003 at 19:53:40:
SHARP LAPTOPS OFFER 3D DISPLAY
A new notebook computer from Sharp Corporation, a Japanese electronics
company, will come with a display capable of showing three-dimensional
objects without requiring users to wear special glasses. The Mebius
PC-RD3D is expected to go on sale in late October in Japan, with
release in the United States slated before the end of the year.
Although the new system targets mostly people who design 3D software,
the company said it is also planning to release a model for consumers.
The laptop toggles between the 3D display and a regular display. The
price is expected to be about $3,000.
InfoWorld, 12 September 2003 (registration req'd)
http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/09/11/HNsharp3d_1.html?hardware
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