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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Review Toshiba Qosmio F750 3D

Review Toshiba Qosmio F750 3D. notebook 3-D does not just mean a "is the second version is the version with the screen 3-D in the F750 3D models and the screen is two dimensional in the F750 can send pictures to display on the screen 3-D and Qosmio X770 and X770 models the most expensive one because the big screen. Specifications to better And the need to wear glasses to see 3D images. "





       
Earlier reported that Toshiba Qosmio F750 laptop to do 3-D without glasses full during August. The guarantee can view both 2D and 3D simultaneously for Thailand Toshiba Launches Qosmio F750 choice of two models, each model will be priced differently than the 17,000 that came with the 3D, 3D models are attached to a lower cost.





       
Qosmio F750 either version 2 will come with a processor Intel Core i7 and the graphics chip Nvidia Geforce GT540M screen size 15.6-inch hard drives, SATA 640 GB of available RAM, 6GB DDR3 (1333MHz) with the drive, Blu-ray XL can be saved. Microsoft Windows 7 operating system support for Wi-Fi 802.11 and Bluetooth 3.0.





       
Models with a screen 3-D goggles that Toshiba will sell for 62,000 baht, with the screen 'lenticular', which can result in a 3D image for each eye has a high resolution. Toshiba stated that the screen of the F750 3D is a webcam that allows the system to detect the movement of the user's eyes. This will be the three-dimensional look at each position change. However, there are even 3D images can be viewed with the naked eye alone. Considered a major weakness of the Qosmio F750.

       
The Qosmio X770 is the most expensive model that Toshiba sent Louis gaming market. It comes with 17-inch screen 3-D chip Core i7 GTX 560M graphics chip with 3-D system with a webcam can capture still images and video in a three-dimensional GDDR5 1.5GB RAM guarantee that you can play the game every game. with the world.
  
       
Toshiba said the laptop will be available in 3-D and 3-Mart here later this month. Toshiba is expected to dominate the market share of no less than 15% of the total market and the PC manufacturers in the world's No. 1 in 3 in 2555

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