
Japanese IT services giant Fujitsu, on Tuesday introduced a product called the world's first desktop computer with a display that enables users to view 3D images without using special glasses.
Desktop PC Esprimo FH99 / CM, which is included in the list FMV
computer series, liquid crystal display or LCD is coated with a board or panel
conversion allows users to view three-dimensional images on the screen.The
company plans to launch the 3D PC on February 25 in Japan, and then consider
the launch outside of Japan.
Fujitsu already launched 3D desktop computers that require the use
of special glasses. "Without having to wear glasses, you can enjoy
watching 3D images with your friends," said Fujitsu engineer Toshiro
Ohbitsu. "You can share this excitement with family." Similarly, as
quoted from Physorg (01.12.11).
The computer enables users to record and watch television and edit
images. Last month, Toshiba launched in Japan a product known as the world's
first television allows viewers to see 3D images without special glasses, amid
fierce competition when the market as the technology is gaining momentum.
Many in the industry say that the demand for 3D televisions
suspended due to unwillingness of consumers to wear glasses.
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