Wednesday, January 12, 2011

World's First 3D Glasses-free Fujitsu PC Unveiled in Japan


The world's first desktop computer with a display that can show 3D images without the need for 3D special glasses was unveiled Wednesday by Japanese IT services giant Fujitsu.

Fujitsu's FH99/CM desktop PC is included in its new line-up of the FMV computer series. It has liquid crystal display covered by a conversion panel enabling viewers to see three dimensional images on the screen.






It is scheduled to launch on February 25 in Japan, and overseas launch to follow. Fujitsu has already launched 3D desktop PCs requiring 3D glasses.

"Without having to wear glasses, you can enjoy watching 3D images with others," said Toshiro Ohbitsu, Fujitsu engineer. "You can share the excitement with family." The computer also enables users to record and watch television and edit images.

Toshiba also launched in Japan last month what it calls the world's first television that allows viewers to see 3D images without special glasses intensifying competition in the 3D market while gaining technology momentum.

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