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thelostone
06-09-2011, 12:32 AM
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The Sony Xperia Arc S comes with a 3D camera but images only display in two dimensions on the phone.



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To view their Xperia images in 3D users will need a 3D television.
















THE 3D craze has taken over cinemas, lounge rooms and now it's taking over smartphones.

Sony Ericsson has announced their new line of smartphones will be able to take 3D panoramic photos – the first of its kind on the mobile phone market.
The Xperia Arc S works by taking a series of images simultaneously and ‘stitching’ them together.

But before you go Avatar-ing up, be warned, the Xperia Arc S does not have 3D video output.
In fact users won’t be able to view their photos in 3D on their phone – they’ll need a 3D television for that.
To view their photos in 3D users must connect their phone to their 3D television using an HDMI output.
A spokesperson for Sony Ericsson told news.com.au that 3D television delivers the best quality images.
"3D sweep panorama continues the story of Sony visual brilliance in the Sony Ericsson Xperia™ smartphone range, and we believe that this user experience is best delivered on a large 3D TV screen", the spokesperson said.
"Imagine being able to take stunning 3D panoramic images when travelling and then share those images in amazing detail at home on your TV. "

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The good news is 3D functionality will not be limited to the Xperia Arc S.
From October, the users will have access to 3D camera function with the roll out of the Android 2.3.4 upgrade.

The Xperia Arc S comes with a 1.4GHz processor meaning it will run 25 per cent faster than its predecessor according to the electronics company.
It also doubles as a remote control for Sony Bravia televisions, according to The Daily Mail.
The camera definition is 8.1 megapixels according to the Sunday Herald and runs on a Google Android operating system.
The device which was unveiled at the IFA technology fair in Berlin comes in five colours white, blue, silver, black and pink.

This is hardly the world's first mobile phone to promise 3G images - HTC, LG and Sharp have all produced smartphones with built in 3D cameras - but Sony Ericsson seems to be the first to need a 3D television on which to view the images.

Diablo13
06-09-2011, 04:39 AM
"Imagine being able to take stunning 3D panoramic images when travelling and then share those images in amazing detail at home on your TV. "
In fact users won’t be able to view their photos in 3D on their phone – they’ll need a 3D television for that.




But how will you know you have taken stunning 3D panoramic images when travelling?
Until you get home to view them,.......... when it is already too late to shoot them again, if they turned out naff!
That sounds like a real design flaw to me?

tinkertiler
06-09-2011, 07:54 AM
Sony doing what they are best at over looking the obvious again diablo pmsl