JAPANESE HARDWARE MAKER Toshiba gave The INQUIRER a look at its Qosmio F750 3D laptop at a briefing in London the other day. The Qosmio F750 is Toshiba’s and the world’s first glasses free 3D laptop, meaning it doesn’t require cinema style or battery operated active shutter glasses to display realistic 3D content. As part of the unique feature of 3D imagery without glasses the laptop also uses its webcam to track the users head and eyes. This means it can adjust the image according to the viewing position. Specifications of the Qosmio F750 include an Intel Sandy Bridge Core i7 CPU, a 2GB Nvidia Geforce GT540M GPU, 6GB of RAM and a 640GB hard drive. Toshiba told The INQUIRER that it will be available next month and will cost around £1300. µ www.theinquirer.net