Sony presents the ranks of three-dimensionally in the Vaio laptops M Series. 3D laptop is also equipped with Blu-ray player.
Launched by the Telegraph on Wednesday (02/23/2011), Sony's 3D will be sold at approximately 1800 euros and will be sold at the end of this month, and come equipped with 3D glasses support.
Sony started to gradually introduce 3D technology into the ranks of the laptop market, in line with the needs of consumers who want a 3D technology are on the small screen, like a mini television.
Vaio F series can also help Sony to compete with other computer vendors such as Apple, which also plans to issue a new variant of the laptop this weekend. But once Apple still is not sure will embed the 3D technology in the ranks of the newest Macs.
In the latest F-series, users are required to wear glasses that can enable and disable the display of 3D images on the laptop. The same was once pinned to the 3D TV Sony Bravia. The laptop also can convert 2D content into 3D on the screen size of 16 inches.
Sony claims the laptop screen display technology is armed with full HD resolution (1920 x 1080) in order to maximally display the 3D image to the right and left eye. It also claimed to be able to present images of extra-smooth with a speed of 240 frames per second (fps). Here you may be comfortable 3D viewing, good impressions of sports, games and more.
Besides being equipped with modifier keys 2D into 3D, Vaio F series is also armed with high-speed USB 3.0 connector and an Intel i7.
Launched by the Telegraph on Wednesday (02/23/2011), Sony's 3D will be sold at approximately 1800 euros and will be sold at the end of this month, and come equipped with 3D glasses support.
Sony started to gradually introduce 3D technology into the ranks of the laptop market, in line with the needs of consumers who want a 3D technology are on the small screen, like a mini television.
Vaio F series can also help Sony to compete with other computer vendors such as Apple, which also plans to issue a new variant of the laptop this weekend. But once Apple still is not sure will embed the 3D technology in the ranks of the newest Macs.
In the latest F-series, users are required to wear glasses that can enable and disable the display of 3D images on the laptop. The same was once pinned to the 3D TV Sony Bravia. The laptop also can convert 2D content into 3D on the screen size of 16 inches.
Sony claims the laptop screen display technology is armed with full HD resolution (1920 x 1080) in order to maximally display the 3D image to the right and left eye. It also claimed to be able to present images of extra-smooth with a speed of 240 frames per second (fps). Here you may be comfortable 3D viewing, good impressions of sports, games and more.
Besides being equipped with modifier keys 2D into 3D, Vaio F series is also armed with high-speed USB 3.0 connector and an Intel i7.
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