Future computers with 3D Technology

June 9, 2010

Software News – Computer vendors began to think to ‘animate’ the future of the computer market with a three-dimensional technology. They intend to make a laptop and desktop With 3D Technology.

Some of the vendors who have the same mission is to Fujitsu, Asus, Toshiba, and several other brands.

Quoted by the Times of India, Wednesday (06/09/2010), Fujitsu has announced the existence of a desktop computer that can play 3D content, convert 2D to 3D DVD and even has a 3D camera.

While Toshiba has launched a Dynabook laptop TX/98MB who claimed to be the first laptop that can play content with the aid of 3D Blu-ray disc. This device will start commercially in Japan in July.

Asus, computer vendors based in China, has made her debut with 3D notebook G51 which is claimed as the world’s first 3D notebook.

“We believe 3D will increasingly have an important role in the market. The more games and movies that will be created with a 3D format. We think, in the future, the higher the need for 3D,” said a spokeswoman for ASUSTek, Jenny Lee.

To maximize the 3D technology, chipmakers and NVIDIA graphics cards make the device that allows 3D display on a computer screen anywhere.

“This is the beginning of the 3D PC revolution, 10 years after the revolution in PC gaming graphics market,” says NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang who spoke at the Computex 2010 event. Huang statement was shared by almost all computer content developers who were there.


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