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Sharp introduces first 3D notebook.(computer; Actius RD3D)(Brief Article)

Computer Graphics World

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Sharp Systems of America amended its Actius line of notebook computers with a new model, the Actius RD3D.

The Sharp Actius RD3D is reportedly the world's first notebook computer to take advantage of Sharp TFT 3D LCD technology, enabling users to view 3D images with the naked eye. Users also have the capability to switch between 3D and 2D viewing modes.

The notebook computer sports a 15-inch XGA LCD screen providing imagery at up to 1024x768 resolution. Contributing to the power of the system is the Nvidia GeForce4 440 Go graphics processing unit with 64MB of graphics memory. The Nvidia card also adds video and power management enhancements, including Nvidia PowerMizer Mobile technology, and high-resolution anti-aliasing.

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