NEC Presents 3D Notebook

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Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

The world gets yet another 3D device. Today, NEC in Japan announced [JP] a new 3D notebook, as part of the company’s spring line-up of PCs for the local market. It’s the last in a series of 3D-enabled laptops we’ve seen in the last few months.

NEC’s new model, dubbed LaVie LL970/DS, comes with the following features:

  • 15.6-inch full HD display (which requires glasses to view pictures in 3D) with LED backlight
  • Intel i7-2620M CPU (2.70 GHz)
  • 8GB RAM
  • 750GB HDD
  • Blu-ray drive (Blu-ray 3D support)
  • Yamaha MaxxAudio sound system and built-in 2W×2ch speakers
  • SD card/Memory Stick Duo card slot, two USB 3.0 ports
  • Intel Wireless Display support
  • Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit as the OS

Bundled with a mouse, a remote control, a TV receiver, and a pair of 3D glasses, the LL970/DS will go on sale in Japan this Thursday with an open price model.

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