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Geek Culture / 3d holographic? What's that?

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Sharp Bullet
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Posted: 31st Dec 2009 12:42
I've got an acer laptop and it shows me that it has Holographic 3D(on the back of the screen).
For what is used that... or how i use that?
It refers to the screen, that i can see 3d movies?
It is an Apire 5920.

So... if anyone can help me don't hesitate.

Sorry for my ...bad english.

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Phaelax
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Posted: 31st Dec 2009 19:18 Edited at: 31st Dec 2009 19:19
Gahh! your laptop has the same gfx card as my desktop! I feel so outdated.

After reading several reviews on the laptop, 9 out of 10 user reviews hated the laptop.

Best I can figure out is everything seems to say a holographic 3d finish. As in some kind of fancy covering over the back of the laptop casing.

From Amazon:
Quote: "Holographic 3D finish: The intriguing depth of the LCD cover features a dark, satin-finish sub-layer with the Acer logo floating above it"



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SunnyKatt
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Posted: 31st Dec 2009 20:20
Yeah, acer supposedly has the worst laptops out there.

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Veron
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Posted: 2nd Jan 2010 21:14
As Phaelax pointed out, it's just the design of the laptop cover.

Neuro Fuzzy
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Posted: 2nd Jan 2010 21:51
If I ever market a computer, I'm giving it 4D holographic laser beam motion capture. By that I mean a blue cover.


Outscape
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Posted: 2nd Jan 2010 23:10
Quote: "a blue cover."


Wow, when is this PC being released?
I cant wait to buy one!
Can i preorder?

Neuro Fuzzy
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2010 00:05 Edited at: 3rd Jan 2010 00:05
Heheh, the ad will look like this:

Quote: "
AMAZING new uber 3d holographic laser projector spaceship laptop!!! only $2!!!*




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Posted: 3rd Jan 2010 18:23
Quote: "After reading several reviews on the laptop, 9 out of 10 user reviews hated the laptop."


I've had a 5920g for 10 months and I've got to say that's the complete opposite to my experience with the machine... and the reviews I've read. My largest criticism is its weight, but there aren't many 15 inch laptops that aren't heavy.

I think it depends on which 5920 you buy, but at the time I bought mine, it was BY FAR the cheapest laptop on the market with a Bluray player and an MXM standard (and therefore upgradable) graphics card.

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Phaelax
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2010 20:22
So your 15" laptop weighs 6.6lbs. My 17" from 2003 only weighs 6.8lbs and the 15" version weighs in at 5.6. Not to mention the battery lasts an hour longer than the acer. Go apple!


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NeX the Fairly Fast Ferret
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2010 20:26
My 7in netbook weighs 1.2lb and runs for seven hours.

Yeah.

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Posted: 3rd Jan 2010 20:33
7in ????!!!! You may as well use a graphing calculator


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Venge
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2010 20:47
My 17in laptop weighs 11 pounds and runs for 2 hours.



I win.


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NeX the Fairly Fast Ferret
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2010 21:05
Quote: "7in ????!!!! You may as well use a graphing calculator"


Find me a graphing calculator with an x86 CPU that can play San Andreas on the bus and I might.

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