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The talk is 3D without glasses.
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I'm curious about it. I like the Fire HDX quite a bit. Didn't HTC have a 3d phone that you didn't need glasses for?
I'm curious about it. I like the Fire HDX quite a bit. Didn't HTC have a 3d phone that you didn't need glasses for?
The HTC had a dual camera lens that took 3d pictures and video, but the screen was not 3d - you still needed glasses to view the 3d stuff.
Amazon makes some great stuff. If it will be interesting to see the pricepoint of this phone since a lot of their other stuff (Streamer, tablet, etc) has been cheaper than the competition
The Evo 3D uses a 960×540-pixel 4.3-inch screen coated with Gorilla Glass, capable of autostereoscopy for the viewing of 3D content without the need for specialized glasses.
I'm pretty sure the screen was glasses free 3d.
Either way it will be cool to see how the tech has changed and what it looks like now. Big amazon fan and prime member so I'm curious to see what the pricing and other details are with this. I've read something about Prime data. Guess we will find out more in 2 weeks.
Big amazon fan and prime member so I'm curious to see what the pricing and other details are with this. I've read something about Prime data. Guess we will find out more in 2 weeks.
Yeah, just updated my post. It was 3D, but not in the way most people think. If Amazon's screen is just like the HTC Evo 3D, than I don't know if it is that much of an "innovation"
agreed.
Here is the latest image I found of it. From BGR. Looks like the iphone and galaxy s line had a baby.
I would love it if they stuck it to the carriers.
Give me their customer service and plans and I would even pay more just so they could piggy back.
#PipeDream but still a guy can dream.
The carriers would still get their money - the money for data would just come from Amazon rather than the end user. And like all business, the cost will someone be transferred to the end user - likely through a premium cost for an "unlimited" Prime Data account. Obviously only data relevant to any of the Amazon Apps would be subject to Prime Data. You'd most likely still need to pay for some sort of data from the carrier.
I home I am wrong, but based on the articles I've read, it looks like this is going to be targeted at people who do a ton of video/music streaming.
But will there be a Tapatalk app?
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Of course. It will be running Android
Is Tapatalk on the Amazon App Store? I may be wrong but Amazon devices don't have access to Google Play.