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    3D screen for P150HM

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by ascable, Sep 4, 2011.

  1. ascable

    ascable Notebook Enthusiast

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    Anyone got any details regarding upgrading to a 3D screen for the P150HM?
     
  2. Bryanu

    Bryanu Notebook Deity

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    I was wondering the same always, though wish could get a 95% screen with 3D, haha. Doubt that would happen.

    I know they got some out in the wild because Asus selling 15" 3d laptops.
     
  3. hotblack_desiato

    hotblack_desiato Notebook Consultant

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    from what I know, you'd probably have to wait for another revision. the ticket to the future is blank, eh?
     
  4. Bryanu

    Bryanu Notebook Deity

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    Well we know 3D will come to the 15" market as it already has started, just a question of how log and will the screen plug be compatible.

    I think thats the problem with the Asus one and why we can use its screen. Different plugs.
     
  5. Anthony@MALIBAL

    Anthony@MALIBAL Company Representative

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    There are 3D screen available in the 15" form factor right now, but not in very good resolutions. The best out there is a 1366x768 screen I believe, and is used by a few other laptop/panel makers. A 1080p 120hz 15" screen would be a very nice addition.