It didn’t took us one day to find another interesting update for Toshiba’s gaming laptop series we all know (I supposed) as the Qosmio. Last time we checked, it supports some of the best specifications for a laptop but we’ve gotten on a point that we’ll passed on this one just because of its poor battery which can only last for 3.5 hours. Today, pundits have unearthed a new version of a Qosmio in which it’s being claimed to be capable of showing 3D video-playbacks on its screen – sans the 3d glasses.
Check it out!

Coming from engadget, everything is still a bit hazy for its complete specifications but it’s already clear that Toshiba will harness a new type of 3D technology by not only combining two parallax 3D LCD into one pane, but its special webcam will also play an important role of tracking the user’s eyes whenever you shift your position on a different angle. The result would be a perfect 3D representation of images no matter what point you look at it. And you don’t even need a 3D-glasses to experience it! As for its early impressions, endgeeks claim that with a slight tilting from left to right proves the Qosmio 3D screen to become blurry.
Anyway, there’s a lot of room for improvement here and this Toshiba Qosmio 3D is just a taste for the CES event. I just hope, the longevity of its battery would be augmented on its next release as well!
Check out our CES 2011 hub for all the details on the latest gadgets, electronics, etc. for this year!
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