Fujitsu LifeBook AH572 shipping, Sandy Bridge + 3D under 1K

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Fujitsu LifeBook AH572 shipping, Sandy Bridge + 3D under 1K

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By Michael Gorman posted Mar 28th 2011 10:24PM

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We saw the Fujitsu LifeBook AH572 way back in January at CES, and at the time, we were intrigued by the prospect of Sandy Bridge speed and 3D capability -- it boasts a passive 3D display and dual cameras for recording in the third dimension -- for an eminently reasonable $999. Well, were you able to resist the wave of laptops from the rest of computing's usual suspects, you can now get your hands on Fujitsu's 3D lappy packing Intel's latest silicon, a 500GB HDD, and Blu-ray combo drive to boot. Sound good? Hit the source link to grab some of the laptop love for yourself. Techfresh
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Re: Fujitsu LifeBook AH572 shipping, Sandy Bridge + 3D under

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is this the first passive S-3D on a Intel-based graphics laptop?
eagerly anticipating the reviews of this for comparison against aTI and NVIDIA graphics 3d laptops.
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Re: Fujitsu LifeBook AH572 shipping, Sandy Bridge + 3D under

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I had my eyes set on the Asus, but under a grand is a lot more affordable. I will have to take a look at this one.

EDIT: Ok, I looked. 1366×768 resolution (1366x384 in 3D) and integrated Intel graphics... Nevermind.

Moral of the story: you get what you pay for.
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