TOKYO — Users wont need special glasses to view the three-dimensional images that pop up from Japanese electronics maker Sharp Corp.s new laptop.
The Mebius PC-RD3D, billed by Sharp as the worlds first 3D laptop, goes on sale Oct. 27 in Japan and is planned for release later this year in the United States.
The new laptop is mostly aimed at people who design three-dimensional software, but Sharp is also planning a model for average consumers, company spokeswoman Miyuki Nakayama said Thursday.
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