News Sharp Debuts 3-D Display Laptop

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    From Wired:

    Sharp Electronics on Monday released the first laptop computer that can display images in three dimensions without those funky glasses.

    The computer, dubbed the Actius RD3D, also displays two-dimensional images. It's selling on the Sharp Systems of America website for $3,300, or about three times the sum for an entry-level laptop.

    Industry analysts say Sharp's release could boost interest in 3-D imaging, which up to now has lured few viewers and required customers to use special aids. Sharp's offering is the first notebook computer in the United States that lets customers automatically view 3-D images without wearing special glasses or downloading software, analysts say.


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