The company Asustek Computer is planning in the first quarter of 2010 to release 17.3 "3D-laptop G72GX, which will be installed processor Intel Core i7, graphics nVidia GeForce GTM 160M, 4GB of RAM and two hard drives to 320GB. Asustek is also planning to release in mid-November 15.6 "3D-laptop G51J3D, which will be made based on the same processor, same graphics, similar strips of RAM and hard disks, which are listed in the specifications of 17.3" models.

Asustek uses more advanced technology active stereo (shutter glasses) for the 3D-effect on their laptops, in contrast to Acer, which with notebook Aspire 5738DG 3D provides polarized glasses. Thus, notes the source, the price of 3D-notebooks produced by Asustek also be higher than the price of comparable models of Acer.

Both 3D-notebook Asus will be made on technology Pegatron. The source reports that the company Hewlett-Packard (HP) and Dell are also going to follow this example and in the near future to release their own laptops with support for 3D.