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Qualcomm shows off the world’s first autostereoscopic 3D tablet

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Qualcomm had a lavish booth at CTIA and I had to go over there to see what was new. Little did I know I’d be running into the world’s first autostereoscopic 3D tablet. It was a Qualcomm-branded developer device, but it was still nice to see a tablet, one with a 1920×1200 resolution, able to produce stereoscopic 3D and convert 2D to 3D. It was just one of many demos and achievements Qualcomm showcases to let people know that S4 is the bee’s knees. Grab a look at the video above.

Quentyn Kennemer
The "Google Phone" sounded too awesome to pass up, so I bought a G1. The rest is history. And yes, I know my name isn't Wilson.

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10 Comments

  1. Video not working in s2

  2. bad ass!!

  3. I’ll wait for this to be my first tablet

  4. Damn, I thought 3D was dead.

    1. I keep hoping!

  5. lol hold that camera steady! im getting sickkkk

  6. Video not working on gnex ether

  7. ew, 3d is stupid.

  8. I’ve seen Chinese brand tablets with an autostereoscopic screen before. I think the brand was Gadmei or Gemei. So this isn’t exactly new. It’s still pretty cool, though!

  9. Suprised I havent seen mention of the wikipad around here at all. Considering their site claims it as the first 2d+3d tablet without glasses. and its ment as a gaming tablet as well heres the site if your interested http://wikipad.com/and here is the press release http://www.gaikai.com/press/article/gaikai-and-wikipad-partner-to-deliver-cloud-gaming-on-the-world-s-first-gaming-tablet?utm_source=Gaikai+Beta+Signup&utm_campaign=aa7df437b8-W2EE+Beta+List&utm_medium=email

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