HTC Evo 3D Android Smartphone with 3D screen and dual cameras



The latest news from the electronics field is that HTC has introduced a new mobile phone- HTC Evo 3D. This new HTC Evo 3D, with a 3D screen uses the glasses-less, auto-stereoscopic technology in it. This new HTC Evo 3D runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system.


This new HTC Evo 3D features dual 5 megapixel cameras, which can shoot 720p 3D videos and 1080p 2D videos respectively. It also features a 4.3-inch Retina Screen with 960×540 resolution, a dual-core Snapdragon 1.2GHz processor in it. It should also be notedd that this new handset also runs on the Sprint Network’s 4G WiMax network enabling super-fast mobile broadband.

The other notable feature of this new HTC Evo 3D is that it enables 3D movies, 3D games and allows capturing and viewing 3D pictures and videos in HD. The users can turn the 3D-effect on and off with a switch, or move the content to a 3D ready TV using a HDMI cable. It also includes whopping 1730mAh battery for better performance.

More details like the availability of this new HTC Evo 3D, it's price etc is not yet decided and it may get released sometime this summer and that too in the US market only.

Highly Durable Projector Phone




                  Highly Durable Projector Phone


Highly Durable Projector Phone -

Here’s another mobile projector phone concept but this one is a bit more thought out, tho not without its problems. It offers portability and the communications functions of a mobile phone with a projector to support a new lifestyle.


As you’ve probably guessed, anything on screen can be projected onto a wall. There’s support for real time conferencing tho the camera faces the ceiling when in projector mode so I guess you’ll look like some floating head from the viewer’s perspective.

Perhaps the only reasonable utility is the ability to watch stored movies on a large screen, possibly HD since storage capacities have ramped up exponentially. Users can enjoy an array of multimedia this way, everything from videos, maybe video games, and TV.

Now to the obvious problems. Projectors produce a lot of light to get sharp saturated images. Surely a phone’s battery would run dry within minutes if tasked with such a job. Not so according to the designer. The projection system is part of a newer generation of miniaturized video components. That combined with advancements in battery technologies provide for an acceptable viewing experience.

Made of polycarbonate that is highly durable, insulating and energy saving with a graphite sheet to increase heat conductivity to dissipate heat. The edge is made of aluminum to enhance heat radiation away from the projector module and function keys. In another words, this thing would get hot! Designer: Min-Sun Kim




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