The first time I saw the glasses-free 3D technology from a company called MasterImage 3D, it was in the form of a smartphone-sized screen mounted in a little box full of circuit boards. 3D skeptic ...
Elyse Betters Picaro is the former Editor-in-Chief of Pocket-lint and the former Operations Manager for Valnet's Consumer Tech brands, including Pocket-lint, Android Police, and XDA. She is based in ...
Mobile World Congress is in full swing and we talked about one of the interesting gadgets to be unveiled there – Tecno’s Dynamic 1 robodog. Let’s look at some other cool stuff that’s been showcased. I ...
US enema-of-the-state ZTE and an outfit called Leia is making a 12.4-inch, $1,100 Android tablet with a glasses-free 3D display. Internationally the hardware is sold by ZTE and is called the "ZTE ...
We’ve come a long way since those red-and-blue 3D glasses from the movie theater. Now, you can enjoy a 3D movie on your own tablet without the need for any eyewear. At MWC2024, ZTE introduced its ...
ZTE's Nubia partnered with Leia for the Pad 3D tablet, an Android device that's intended to help people create and consume 3D content. The tablet packs Leia's 3D Lightfield technology, including AI ...
HONG KONG, CHINA--(Marketwired - Apr 5, 2016) - Marvel Digital Limited (MDL) will unveil the latest glasses-free 3D electronics at the Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) from April 13 th -16 ...
Qualcomm's prototype tablet houses Snapdragon S4 mobile processor which is capable of full 1080p HD 3D playback, recording and even offers real-time 2D to 3D conversion. Qualcomm has displayed world’s ...
Sitting in a movie theater wearing 3D glasses is one thing. Sitting at home in front of the TV is another. And putting them on to stare at a handheld device? Come on. Nobody’s going to do that. That ...
Does anyone out there want a 3D Android tablet? ZTE and a company called Leia—like the Star Wars princess, I guess—is making a 12.4-inch, $1,100 Android tablet with a glasses-free 3D display.
Nvidia chief executive Jen-Hsun Huang envisions a big year for tablet computers and 3D glasses, with the benefits rolling in for the graphics chip maker along multiple product lines this year.
The consumer-electronics giant plans to sell notebooks and flat-screen LCD monitors that let people see 3D images without the use of special glasses or software. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at ...