Acer 3D Laptop Available From Amazon For £546 Delivered
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Acer has started to sell its first 3D laptop, the Aspire 5738DZG, which currently costs £546 including delivery at Amazon, a price that is surprisingly low given the 3D capability that it integrates. The laptop uses a CineCrystal 1366 x 768 pixels TFT display that integrates TriDef 3D technology. According to Acer, there is a special 3D layer attached pixel-by-pixel that enables the LCD technology that delivers the 3D visual capabilities. It means that the laptop...
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