Lenovo to build 3D notebook for summer
updated 12:20 pm EDT, Wed May 12, 2010
Lenovo to use Wistron tech for 3D notebook?
Industry insiders claimed today that PC maker Lenovo will begin shipping a stereoscopic 3D notebook this summer that will use polarized glasses. While 3D notebooks are already on the market and use NVIDIA's GeForce 3D Vision and Wistron's 3D solution. As the former uses active shutter glasses and the latter passive glasses, it's believed by DigiTimes that Wistron's 3D technique will power the Lenovo notebook.
While details of the notebook in question weren't mentioned, the focus on gaming and movies would point to the system being an IdeaPad rather than a pro-oriented ThinkPad. The few 3D notebooks on sale today usually have 15-inch or larger screens.
Acer's 3D notebooks currently use Wistron, though it has also released the Aspire One 5738DG with GeForce 3D Vision onboard.






