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Toshiba Qosmio F750 3D: 3D performance
So is the Toshiba Qosmio F750 3D this year’s saviour of 3D that will act as a catalyst for mass adoption by, well, the masses? Not really. That’s not to say the 3D doesn’t offer brilliant 3D depth and the lack of glasses means a stunningly bright screen. But the clever lag-free eye-tracking technology, which maps where our eyes are to adjust the 3D for the best position, only offers one optimal focal point. As soon as we dived an inch out of the right range we lost 3D playback. There’s no chance of getting two in on the act. Like something else we can think of, this is strictly a solitary experience.
We do admire Toshiba’s commitment to making the most comprehensive 3D laptop money can buy. The Qosmio F750 3D can play 2D and 3D simultaneously, can upscale 2D to 3D and can output 3D through the HDMI port. It’s also a lot less fiddly to set up than Nvidia or ATI’s tech because it’s done at the press of a 3D hardware button.
All that power made the Qosmio F750 a hot runner and ate in to the batteries. We only got just under two hours on max performance playing Blu-ray movie but Toshiba claimed it will last up to three hours on light use.
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Read the full article here: http://www.t3.com/reviews/computers/laptops/toshiba-qosmio-f750-3d