Acer looking to release a 3D enabled notebook

Digital 3D is always very popular in cinema in recent times. Even the latest Pixar film “Up”, is equipped with the technology. The only problem with digital 3D, it is usually to get lost in translation on Blu – ray or DVD versions. Without a display, the 3D technology, it is probably not so good. Acer is looking to fix problems that with the new notebook.
Acer’s first 3D-enabled notebook is a release for October, or whenever Windows 7 is available. It comes with a 15.6 inch screen, able to display 3D movies natively as well as a 3D format on standard films. The notebook is still the stereoscopic glasses, which seem to elicit groans from many people. Acer is working on a model that is not the glasses, but it could be a bit far away. There is no timetable for the release as of yet on the hardware problems that are not surprising.
While 3D is very popular in recent times, it remains to be seen how long last digital 3D in the eyes of the public. Buying a notebook that is capable of showing “Coraline” and “Up” in full 3D versions is a nice idea, but it can not have a lot of lasting appeal. It will still function as a notebook, but the 3D capability could easily be lost after a while. It is nice to have the opportunity, and it may turn out that they are able, other things on the computer 3D from now the film focus almost a bit short.
via Electronista



