Fujitsu Releases 3D PC Without Special Glasses

Fujitsu did not want to miss taking part in the product segment three-dimensional (3D). The company, based in Tokyo, Japan released a 3D-capable PC which it claims as the first 3D desktop PCs that do not require special glasses.

Esprimo FH99/CM, thus the name of the product, announced this week. Reported by Red Orbit and quoted on Thursday (13/01/2010), Esprimo have liquid crystal displays that covered a conversi panel, allows users to view 3D images on the screen.

"Without using special glasses, you can comfortably and freely enjoy the 3D viewing with family or friends," said one engineer Fujitsu Toshiro Ohbitsu.

The plan, computers with 23-inch screen and supports Blu-ray is soon made its debut in Japan on February 25, followed later by the launch in other regions.

Esprimo FH99/CM who have brain Core i7-2630QM (2.00GHz) and Intel H65 Express chip set also promises other preoccupations. One of them, allowing users to record and watch TV and edit 3D in 3D images.

For those who are interested to buy, need to spend enough to bring the PCs that run with Windows 7 Home Premium,the amount of to USD 3100

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