2009年9月20日星期日

HP and Dell Working on 3D Gaming Notebooks

There is a general feeling that the world is inching toward the next big leap in display technology: 3D displays. According to an estimate, the market for 3D displays is expected to be worth $15.8 billion by 2015, a figure that can only be achieved with a compound annual growth rate of 95%. This leap in display technology will straddle a wide gamut of devices and form factors.
Now, according to Taiwanese trade publication Commercial Times, HP and Dell have placed orders for 3D notebooks with original design manufacturer (ODM) Wistron. The same ODM is also said to be in talks with Sony and Lenovo. The report went on to add that Wistron’s patented 3D technology ensures that the cost of its 3D notebooks doesn’t exceed that of ordinary notebooks by much.
the world of desktop monitors, 3D displays are arguably the “next big thing.” It stands to reason, given the plummeting cost of LCDs and the subsequent glut of these panels on the market. The dropping costs help spur more-advanced LCD tech, and more-advanced LCD tech might be just what manufacturers need to stand out in a jam-packed market. Three-dimensional displays lure PC enthusiasts—particularly gamers—with the promise of a more immersive experience.
That is, until a gamer actually uses one. At least that’s been the case in our limited experience. The screens that require a user to wear special polarizing glasses aren’t even worth mentioning, but their successors—the LCDs that have a polarizing layer built into the display (to perform the same function as the glasses)—haven’t been much more practical. Take for example, Sharp’s 3D displays, which garnered a lot of attention when they were released in 2004. Like the screens that required glasses, and even the goggle-style wearable displays, a 3D image is created out of two near-identical images shown from slightly different viewpoints—to mimic the way your eyes work. In Sharp’s displays, a “parallax barrier” polarizes light so that each eye sees only the part of the stereoscopic image it’s meant to see. Your mind does the rest of the work, stitching together the two views into one three-dimensional rendering.

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