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Report: Dell, HP Working on 3D Gaming Laptops.

The hype about 3D gaming rages on as rumors about 3D offerings from both HP and Dell hit the web. We"re as excited as anyone else about 3D gaming so any little tidbit of news we come across makes us squeal like little girls (and only one of us is actually female). Digitimes today reports that HP and Dell are both working on a 3D gaming laptop. Yay! While it"s not much, the report details that Wistron has landed 3D notebooks orders from Hewlett-Packard (HP) and Dell. Digitimes goes on to cite a Chinese-language Commercial Times report that says Wistron is currently negotiating with Lenovo and Sony and adds that since Wistron"s 3D notebook adopts a 3D system based on its own patents, the cost of the device is not much higher than that of traditional notebooks. Who else is excited? Let us know what you think of 3D gaming in the comments below.


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