Qualcomm unveils Snapdragon 805 with Adreno 420 GPU – GSMArena.com news.
The 805 also has some features that sort of support 3D capabilities too including the use of a depth map to create images that move the focus point in space.
Qualcomm unveils Snapdragon 805 with Adreno 420 GPU – GSMArena.com news.
The 805 also has some features that sort of support 3D capabilities too including the use of a depth map to create images that move the focus point in space.
Calls it Ultra-D – glasses free, viewable from the sides: Stream TV Networks Wants to Reinvent 3D Television | Benzinga.
Every year, Stream TV Networks shows off stunning, absolutely awesome 3D display technology but then nothing ever seems to turn into products. (Stream TV is an R&D company that licenses its inventions to others.)
I will not be at CES this year – but having seen their demos, in person, at past CES events – they really do have spectacular 3D display technology.
Japan mid-tier camera makers face shakeout as smartphones shatter mirrorless hopes | Reuters.
Reuters seems to have gotten this story half right, and half wrong. See below for the details.
The Japan Times has a very different spin on this story saying the smart phone is hurting all of the camera makers including Canon and Nikon. And that mirrorless sales grew January through October, Year over Year. The Reuters story points to a drop in sales up through Christmas. Something’s fishy.
Olympus expects to return to profitability in 2014 (they were dealing with an accounting scandal recently). And Canon plans to re-engage the mirrorless market. In other words, the Reuters story seems all mixed up.
I much prefer mirrorless cameras. First, I mostly shoot video and need an electronic viewfinder, and second, since I often shoot 3D, I am carrying not one camera but two or three pairs of cameras. Mirrorless cameras are smaller and lighter, their lenses are smaller and lighter and cost less too.
It’s not just for the pretty 3D pictures of falling snow flakes but also learn more about snow flakes in a way that leads to improved forecasting of snow conditions: Can we forecast the perfect ski day?☃ | Microryza.
This web page at the University of Utah illustrates the 3D camera used now.
Just $349: The No Glasses 3D Tablet – Hammacher Schlemmer.
Unfortunately, no manufacturer name is provided. But it runs Android 4.1. It does not include a 3D camera, and the built in 2D cameras are lame. And what does “1080p HD display with 1280 x 800 resolution” mean? Am guessing its just a 1280×800 resolution but it down scales 1080p content.
From the specs, this is not terribly impressive as a 3D tablet. I’d skip it for sure.