Friday, April 29, 2011

In 2011, the Era of Mobile Three Dimensional?

After Japan, Nintendo's 3D was released in the United States, on Sunday (27 / 3). To enjoy a three-dimensional impressions on this game console is not needed special glasses.

 

The presence of Nintendo's 3D, it seems to be a kind of kick off for the presence of other 3D gadgets. HTC has launched a 3D EVO, 4.3 inch touch screen smartphone that can also display 3D images without the need for special glasses. Users can take photographs and make videos in 3D with a pair of cameras in the back.

Like the EVO old version, this 3D version also will run Google's Android operating system and connected with fast data network from Sprint Nextel 4G, CNN wrote in his report.

LG Electronics has worked for one and a half years for its 3D smartphones, said Yongseok Jang, vice president of LG strategy. 3D Optimus, LG is named, will be launched with AT & T Mobility network called Thrill 4G. AT & T said the device will be available in coming months, but the price has not been determined.


LG software developers spend a lot of time to adjust (fine-tuning) for a pair of 5-megapixel camera can accurately capture 3D media, said Jang.

"Our 3D EVO Prototype test at the CTIA Wireless conference this week and produce a video blur. HTC is still working on that aspect, which may take several months to perfect," said Trevor Van Norman, a marketing director at Sprint.

3D EVO will be available this summer, said Norman.

Nintendo makes 3D permaian device to fend off its competitors through partnerships with media publishers to offer more games and movies in 3D.


"You not only need the ability, you need content," said Reggie Fils-Aime, chief operating officer and president of Nintendo America. "They will not have the game content of what we have."

For mobile-phone, LG and HTC also been lobbying game developers to create 3D software for Google's Android smartphone platform. Users also will be able to download thousands of games already available for Android.

LG will incorporate some games package with the Thrill 4G and has at least 10 games while the device was available to buyers, said Jang.

Through a team led by Jang, LG is also central to persuade Google to make YouTube videos produced by the 3D camera through a separate application and allows mobile users to upload their own videos.

"It's not expect pity from Hollywood studios to present 3D content, why do not we help our customers to create their own 3D content?" Jang said.

Google's YouTube team also helped Motorola to improve the video quality produced by the cell phone.