10 May2013
Amazon 3D Smartphone Rumors
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Various sources report that Amazon is working on a 3D smartphone to be released before end of 2013. More or less similarly to LG, Amazon's device is supposed to use "retina-tracking technology" to make images appear to be hovering above the surface of the screen from all angles, without requiring special glasses. So, it is not completely clear if the new phone will have a 3D autostereoscopic screen, or if images will be re-rendered in real time in 2D while following the user's head and eye movements.

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20 Sep2012
MediaTek Launches “Cool 3D”
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MediaTek Inc. announced this month the availability of “Cool 3D”, the world's most complete 3D suite of solutions, for its smartphone platforms.
The “Cool 3D” suite for MediaTek smartphone platforms includes support for stereo 3D cameras and displays, real-time 2D-to-3D conversion and an optimal 3D user interface that is designed to provide consumers with a stunning 3D experience. Two distinguishing features are “3D Cool Shot” and “3D Cool Show”, Both features are aimed at creating an optimal stereo 3D display with a custom-tailored 3D interface.

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10 Aug2012
AutoReader 3D, an Android Free App
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Reading e-Books in 3D on ANY Android phone may reduce eyestrain. if you read something for hours on end, it won’t take long before you’ve developed a headache and eyestrain. Instead og turning brightness down, try this and display the text in 3D.
More of less like a stereogram
Developed by webstunning apps, AutoReader 3D looks like a regular reader at first. When you launch it, you’ll see a very clean interface with no frills. The app comes with an explanatory guide which you can test the app’s features on. Developed by webstunning apps, AutoReader 3D looks like a regular reader at first. When you launch it, you’ll see a very clean interface with no frills. The app comes with an explanatory guide which you can test the app’s features on. Check the demo video here under.

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29 Jun2012
Sanwa iPhone Stereoscope
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The Sanwa (Japan) 400-CAM021 Stereoscope turns your iPhone into sort of a 3D View Master, allowing you to watch YouTube stereoscopic movies and side-by-side stereoscopic pairs.
The 400-CAM021 turns the iPhone into a big-screen 3D TV as the image viewed through the device is the same you may enjoy on a 60 inches 3DTV screen seen from 10 feet away. However, the resolution is a tad lower than on TV as the iPhone 4's Retina display gives you only 480(W) by 640 (H) pixels per eye; the iPhone has to share its 960 pixels per horizontal line between both eyes.

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