December 14th 2012 - What does future hold for 3D phones? The answer to this question depends heavily on development of 3D technologies, and implementation of these technologies to other 3D devices like TVs, video games, cameras, computers, tablets, and projectors. Recently 3D movies became very popular, especially after Avatar grow to be the highest grossing movie of all times. 3D TVs are also gaining ground with big companies like Samsung, LG, Panasonic, Toshiba, and Sony … Read More...

Cool 3D suite of solutions from MediaTek

3D technology (including 3D phones) is a growing trend. This statement has been supported by Taiwanese MediaTek Inc. ( fabless semiconductor company for wireless communications and digital multimedia solutions) release of "Cool 3D" suite for smartphone platforms. The suite includes support for stereo 3D displays and cameras, 2D to 3D conversion done in real-time, and a 3D user interface. MediaTek is known for making electronic devices less expensive, and it would not … Read More...

HTC EVO 3D – Android 4.0 ICS update

Android 4.0 (also known as Ice Cream Sandwich) operating system update has been released for EVO 3D phone in EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) region. This upgrade applies only to unlocked versions of EVO 3d phones, and it is not yet available to Sprint Evo 3D owners in the United States. The update features the most recent Android Ice Cream Sandwich version - 4.0.3, and the download that includes HTC Sense 3.6 is around 300 MB. … Read More...

LG Optimus 3D MAX

LG Optimus 3D MAX released in April 2012 is actually a second improved version of LG Optimus 3D that was launched in 2011. It is much slimmer and much lighter than the previous version. It features glass-less (no glasses required) 3D screen, 3D video/picture capture, 2D to 3D converter app. Here are the specs: CPU: Dual-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A9 RAM/Storage: 1 GB RAM/8 GB storage Screen/resolution: LCD 3D capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors/480 x 800 pixels, 4.3 … Read More...