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Quality visuals on a high-definition screen or monitor are fast becoming the norm for most enthusiast gamers. However, computer manufacturing heavyweight Acer has moved to add another ‘dimension’ to the popular interactive pastime by introducing its new Acer Aspire 5738DG-6165.
3D portable gaming. Way to get your gimmick on, Acer. Image: Acer.
Long-winded model number aside, Acer claims its new 'TriDef' portable computer offers up a markedly different gaming experience thanks to a 15.6-inch screen (1366x768) equipped with 3D technology that’s capable of creating an even greater degree of immersion.
Attached to a fairly modest price tag of $780 USD, the Aspire’s enriched LCD perspective can be switched on and off based on individual preference and – when on – requires the additional usage of "sporty and stylish" polarised 3D glasses that allow users to enjoy the screen’s three-dimensional delivery.
"This holiday season, we are seeing 3D content become more prevalent in popular films and games," outlined Ray Sawall, senior manager of product marketing for Acer America. "The Aspire notebook enables consumers to enjoy 3D entertainment on a mobile PC that can also replicate a 3D experience from standard 2D content."
According to Acer, the technology works via a special 3D film coating that has been applied to the notebook’s high-definition screen, which, when accessed by the user, creates a 3D gaming image.
Other, more conventional, features supporting the computer’s unique 3D visuals include a 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, ATI’s Mobility Radeon HD 4570 graphics solution, Windows 7, 4GBs of RAM, up to 500GBs of hard drive space, an integrated Web camera, and a multi-gesture touchpad.
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