Does anyone out there want a 3D Android tablet? ZTE and a company called Leia—like the Star Wars princess, I guess—is making a 12.4-inch, $1,100 Android tablet with a glasses-free 3D display.
ZTE has launched a second-generation glasses-free 3D Android tablet called the nubia Pad 3D II. This new tablet has an 80% increase in 3D resolution and a 100% boost in 3D brightness compared to the ...
We’ve come a long way since those red-and-blue 3D glasses from the movie theater. Now, you can enjoy a 3D movie on your own tablet without the need for any eyewear. At MWC2024, ZTE introduced its ...
3D displays aren't new, and with the rise and fall of 3D TVs over a decade ago, not to mention devices like the Nintendo 3DS becoming the 2DS, you wouldn't be remiss to think that 3D displays are a ...
ZTE showed off a glasses-free 3D tablet at Mobile World Congress and it gave me a headache. I’m PCMag’s managing editor for consumer electronics content, overseeing an experienced team of reviewers ...
The number of transistors on a computer chip doubles about every 18 months. This observation, known as Moore’s law, is a nightmare for semiconductor engineers, who are tasked with building chips that ...
ZTE has expanded its Voyage series of Android smartphones by launching the ZTE Voyage 3D in its home market of China. The phone has arrived as an affordable offering with a glasses-free immersive 3D ...
In brief: It's been a decade since the 3D hype fizzled out, but Chinese consumer electronics company Nubia is seemingly trying to usher in a comeback – this time without glasses. The new RedMagic ...
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