Toshiba is set to be the first manufacturer to launch a 3D Blu-Ray laptop.
According to US site PC World, Toshiba’s Dynabook TX/98MBL will be on sale in Japan in July.
The laptop is based around a 3D system from Nvidia which combines a GeForce graphics card with a pair of glasses, a transmitter to send signals to the glasses, plus software.
The unit boasts a 15.6 inch display and a Blu-ray disc drive, and is based around an Intel Core i7-740QM processor.
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