Sony is about to launch a 3D screen personal computer
Sony personal computers using 3D displays appeared on March 19 as models of Sony Vaio F laptops and Vaio L. desktops.
The famous Japanese electronics manufacturer Sony, on March 8, announced that it will launch a 3D screen personal computer starting March 19.
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Its products will officially compete with those that claim they will market this 3D screen computer such as Fujitsu, Toshiba, and NEC.
Sony personal computers using 3D displays appeared on March 19 as models of Sony Vaio F laptops and Vaio L desktops, while Sony Vaio C laptops will be released on the 9th. 4.
Sony's F Series model, with an estimated price of 250,000 yen, will use a 16-inch high-resolution liquid crystal display, while the C Series model will likely have a retail price of around 160,000 yen, and two The L Series model will cost 190,000 and 220,000 yen respectively.
However, Sony said users will have to wear specialized glasses to view 3D images.
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