Review: Doogee Y6 Max 3D
This 2017 started with a bunch of new 3D smartphones, and the first of this 3D rebirth was the Doogee Y6 Max 3D. After several… Read More »Review: Doogee Y6 Max 3D
This 2017 started with a bunch of new 3D smartphones, and the first of this 3D rebirth was the Doogee Y6 Max 3D. After several… Read More »Review: Doogee Y6 Max 3D
One of the problems of actual small 3D glasses-free products (except for Nintendo NEW 3DS, but allows only one viewer at a time) is the need… Read More »First 3D tablet with multiview
TwoEyes is a VR camera that allows recording on 360 degrees 2d, 180 degrees 3D and 360 degrees 3D. If you use it vertically it… Read More »TwoEyes, the most versatile VR/3D/360 camera raised +190000$ on Kickstarter and Indiegogo
We have been witness in the first months of 2017 to an avalanche of 3D phones. And, there’s more on the way. Sadly, almost all follows the ridiculous style of only have 3D screen or 3D camera, not both. That’s crazy because having both is the best way to enjoy 3D, if you only have 3D screen you have to look for 3D content, if you only have 3D camera you have 3D content but you can’t enjoy it directly.
Anyway, we are here to make public these devices presented on Barcelona’s MWC 2017 some days ago. So here we go:
If you read our article about Ultra-D technology you know that Ultra-D TV is the future of 3D-TV. But that was only the beginning. A lot of consumer products are being developed using Ultra-D technology, actually StreamTV Networks is deploying 3D digital signage solutions, that wow factor will spread everywhere while they improve technology for mass-market. But we are more interested on consumer products, so let’s speak about them.
We have published a review of the two widespread 3D cameras: the Fuji 3D W3 and the Panasonic Lumix 3D1. You can find them on… Read More »Review of the most popular 3D cameras