Even ignoring its party piece, the Qosmio F750 3D makes a good impression. It's well-featured, offers good performance, and is attractively (not to mention sturdily) built. The glasses-free 3D technology makes its own compromises to avoid that of...
The 15.6-inch Toshiba Qosmio F750-10Q is a bold-looking laptop with some powerful components. Its glasses-free 3D system is certainly interesting, but it's definitely not ready for the prime time just...
More of a proof-of-concept than anything else, the glasses-free 15-inch 3D display on the Toshiba Qosmio F750 can be impressive when paired with the right content....
Overall, although the Toshiba Qosmio F750 is a decent enough all-rounder, it's not worth buying for the 3D screen alone. Options we've seen with active or passive glasses have actually offered better 3D images, and we'd be tempted to wait...
Nintendo was the first to market with a 3D mobile device that didn't require you to be kitted out in point-and-laugh-at-the-geek inducing spectacles. Given the technology in the Nintendo 3DS was based on a Sharp panel using some dark third...
If you should be looking for notebook with an auto stereoscopic 3D display, then the Qosmio F750-10L might be the perfect choice for you. RatingBecause of the clumsy looking design, when the notebook is opened we give it four out of five stars. ...
Back in 2010 Toshiba gave us Satellite A665– the world’s first 3D laptop. We wouldn’t normally think of Toshiba as a driving force behind next generation consumer hardware trends, but there it is. Not only did Toshiba bring out the...
3D is the Qosmio F750 laptop's selling point. After a brief look at the laptop we came away from the event impressed by what it has to offer. It is certainly nice to sit down in front of a laptop screen and watch 3D without the hassle of using...
Toshiba's world-exclusive glasses-free 3D works and is undeniably impressive, but there are a few too many niggles for us to ditch our eyewear just yet. However, the Qosmio F750 is a powerful laptop in its own right and impressed even in 2D, so if...
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