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LG Optimus 3D Max will not come to the UK

According to an array of sources, 3DTVwatcher is not sure who started the rumour at this point, the fresh and new LG Optimus 3D Max smartie will not show its tridimensional interface in the UK. Before you start to panic, let us explain why. You might recall much hype created for Max’s predecessor, the Optimus 3D. It appeared that despite the talks and excitement, consumers preferred to look but not buy. This resulted in the Korean tech giant thinking twice before launching the newer version of the handset. The outcome of…

- 1 March 2012 | 0 comments. Read more

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HTC brings its 3D smartie to the UK

High Tech Computer Generation (HTC) has brought its EVO 3D phone to the European market. Florian Seiche, President of HTC EMEA, was quoted as saying: “Smartphones have revolutionised how people communicate and entertain themselves on the move. You can now carry your favourite films, music, photos and games in your pocket wherever you go. “The HTC EVO 3D allows people to explore this new technology trend beyond the living room, enabling them to capture and share their lives with family and friends in amazing 3D.” According to the HTC manufacturer, this is the…

- 28 June 2011 | 0 comments. Read more

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LG Optimus 3D in white set for exclusive with Phones 4 U

LG’s Optimus 3D smartphone is coming to the UK soon, and high street retailer Phones 4 U has got an exclusive white version of the phone which displays autostereoscopic 3D content. The phone, which has been widely anticipated by numerous tech geeks (us included), has 4.3 inch window into its Android 2.2 FroYo soul which is set to get better when a 2.3 Gingerbread update is released in the coming months. The phone’s 4.3 inch 3D screen is similar to the one on the Nintendo 3DS which…

- 12 April 2011 | 0 comments. Read more

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LG Optimus 3D smartie – a gamer’s dream?

3DTVwatcher has already reported on the LG’s Optimus 3D smartie and the BBC has now given us a chance to take a good look at its assets and pitfalls. This particular model delivers 3D imagery without wearing specialised specs using so-called lenticular screen technology. If you are crazy about movies and somewhat of a gaming-geek, the LG Optimus is going to be high up on your tech wishlist. However, as Andrew Webb reported, 3D calls are out…

- 15 February 2011 | 0 comments. Read more

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LG 3D smartphone due for release

As previously reported by us here at 3DTVWatcher Korean company LG is set to take to the 3D battlefield with a new range of tablets and smartphones. The company is claiming to have produced the world’s first full 3D smartphone, with the LG Optimus purported to address the complaints of many consumers that 3D devices and hardware aren’t being complimented by good content. According to LG’s press release for the product: “The LG Optimus 3D addresses the lack of 3D content issue…

- 3 February 2011 | 0 comments. Read more

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HTC to make first 3D smartphone

Time has come for smartphones to go 3D, it appears. According to certain sources, HTC wants to be one step ahead of its competitors and produce its first 3D smartphone. The hugely successful makers of Desire want to beat the likes of Sharp, Samsung, Motorola and LG and produce the first 3D Android-based smartphone. The Taiwanese tech titan has already showed its 3D handsets at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in February last year, that’s why plans to lead in the 3D smartphone market are not…

- 2 December 2010 | 0 comments. Read more

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Sharp 3D Smartphone debut

Sharp have got mobile users salivating with their 3D mobile unveiling at the CEATEC event in Tokyo. Further to 3DTVWatcher’s reporting of Movidius’ move into mobile 3D content, Sharp are now on hand to offer autostereoscopic 3D (meaning no glasses required) on the move. The showcasing at CEATEC in Japan will certainly prick the ears of other smartphone producers, namely Apple, and may well be the nucleus of a move into 3D for smartphones that are entertainment orientated, such as Apple’s iPhone. Sharp revealed pictures of their…

- 5 October 2010 | 0 comments. Read more