Japanese electronics giant Sharp is now selling its 3D-viewable Actius RD3D notebook computer capable of delivering three-dimensional images on its 15-inch screen — without special glasses or additional software. The notebook, on sale for $3,299, is the first 3D LCD laptop on the market. While the RD3D is shipping without a substantial amount of 3D applications available for it yet, analysts said industries that depend on graphical representation might embrace the notebook, which most analysts consider to be far too expensive for the mainstream consumer market.
Sharp Ships 3D Notebook
Posted by: Jay Lyman October 13, 2003 09:22 AMJapanese electronics giant Sharp is now selling its 3D-viewable Actius RD3D notebook computer capable of delivering three-dimensional images on its 15-inch screen — without special glasses or additional software. The notebook, on sale for $3,299, is the first 3D LCD laptop on the market. While the RD3D is shipping without a substantial amount of 3D applications available for it yet, analysts said industries that depend on graphical representation might embrace the notebook, which most analysts consider to be far too expensive for the mainstream consumer market.