IT abroad: World’s first 3D glasses-free desktop computer unveiled

13 January 2011

Japanese IT services giant Fujitsu has unveiled the world’s first desktop computer with a display that enables users to see 3D images without needing special glasses. The Esprimo FH99/CM desktop PC, included in Fujitsu's new line-up of the computer series, has its liquid crystal display covered by a conversion panel enabling viewers to see three dimensional images on the screen.

Fujitsu has already launched 3D desktop computers that require viewers to wear special glasses.

The new computer enables users to work both with images and video and edit them.

The company plans to launch the 3D PC on February 25 in Japan.