The world's first no-glasses 3D laptop is being released next month and it will cost 3D enthusiasts up to $2,000. Toshiba's Qosmio F750 is hoping to cash in on the 3D fad by being the first 3D laptop but the laptop actually has other unique features that even non 3D fans will want.

The F750 can actually handle both 2D and 3D images at the same time. It has a huge 15.6 inch, 120Hz, 1920 by 1080 pixel display that will allow you to split the screen to watch 3D movies on one screen while using other 2D applications on another. Another unique feature is the F750's webcam that can track the position of your eyes so that the screen mesh can shift to allow a more continuous 3D effect. This is actually a big deal when you consider that other no-glasses devices like the Nintendo 3DS or the HTC 3D smartphone needs the user to maintain a rigid head position to maintain the 3D effect.

The only downside to the laptop is that only one user can view the 3D effects at a time. If you want to share your cool 3D laptop to friends you'll have to let them see it one at a time. The laptop runs on an Intel Core i7 CPU, 6 Gb of RAM, Nvidia GeForce GT 540M Gpu and a 640 Gb hard drive. It also has a recordable Blu-ray drive and has the Microsoft 7 OS.

The laptop will appeal the most to hard-core gamers who want the 3D effect for games. Developers and other creators will want this laptop for its ability to view architecture plans, product concepts or educational tools with great realism. The casual user might find the price tag a bit too steep just to have the 3D experience but if you want to be in the thick of every new fad this would be the device for you.