The gizmo world is witnessing a time, which could be known as the 3D era. It seems like everything made is going 3-D. Laptops are no exception. Toshiba has announced their latest and much innovative product 3D-enabled laptop and has named it the Dynabook T551/D8B.
Boasting of many remarkable features to its credit, the Dynabook obviously has a 3-D display – yes, glasses are required to view the images in 3-D. The Dynabook comes with a 15.6-inch screen of 1,366 x 768 resolution and offers Blu-ray drive which is 3D-compatible as well. The device runs on a core i7-2630QM (2GHz) CPU.
The notebook boasts of a 1 GB Nvidia GeForce GT 540M graphics card and runs on Intel’s HM65 Express chipset. Storage options include 8GB memory and 750GB HDD.
On the connectivity front, the device includes one USB 3.0 port, three USB 2.0 ports, and one HDMI interface. The laptop has been incorporated with a 0.3MP web cam. It offers support for Gigabit Ethernet as well as Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11b/g/n. The 3D-enabled notebook is compatible with Windows 7 Home Premium (64bit) plus Office Home and Business 2010.
Toshiba dynabook T551/D8B will hit the Japanese markets next month with a price tag that reads $2,540.
Boasting of many remarkable features to its credit, the Dynabook obviously has a 3-D display – yes, glasses are required to view the images in 3-D. The Dynabook comes with a 15.6-inch screen of 1,366 x 768 resolution and offers Blu-ray drive which is 3D-compatible as well. The device runs on a core i7-2630QM (2GHz) CPU.
The notebook boasts of a 1 GB Nvidia GeForce GT 540M graphics card and runs on Intel’s HM65 Express chipset. Storage options include 8GB memory and 750GB HDD.
On the connectivity front, the device includes one USB 3.0 port, three USB 2.0 ports, and one HDMI interface. The laptop has been incorporated with a 0.3MP web cam. It offers support for Gigabit Ethernet as well as Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11b/g/n. The 3D-enabled notebook is compatible with Windows 7 Home Premium (64bit) plus Office Home and Business 2010.
Toshiba dynabook T551/D8B will hit the Japanese markets next month with a price tag that reads $2,540.