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3D desktop PC with built-in 3D camera is Fujitsu's Upcoming Offer

One of the hottest items in Fujitsu's two-day event of product demos (Fujitsu Forum) in Japan is their 3D-powered desktop PC. Mommy's Infodose couldn't find much data on its full specs and features but according to CrunchGear, it not only displays 3D images. What's delightful about it is the fact that it also has a 3D built-in camera that can shoot not just 3D photos, but also 3D videos.


According to Fujitsu, their aim is to make this all-in-one PC very user friendly - to the point that even very young children could use it. Like any typical 3D-generating hardware however, you'd have to use glasses so you can actually experience the 3D images on its screen. The bad news is that though the hardware is completely finished, the company hasn't decided when it will be available in the market.

Infodose thoughts: Welcome to the new generation of desktops! Mommies would love to own this new technology just to capture their kid's delightful moments in 3D. Forget the tablets!

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