Nokia Showcased N810 Internet Tablet with 3D display

The world’s greatest phone maker, Nokia has lately showcased an N810 Internet Tablet, boasting a 3D display that doesn’t require glasses, at the company’s Nokia World event in Stuttgart. The Finnish phone maker has said that the technology has been in evolution for  years, but a launch date for the final product is yet to be detailed, as the company cannot provide any specific release dates. The device could be part of an forthcoming wave of 3D-enabled mobile phones, which could provide users with a various visual experience, directly on their mobile phone.

Corresponding to a new news clause on Pocket-lint, the Finnish phone maker has been displaying the said device at the Nokia World event. The non-glasses-required 3D display has been featured on a Nokia N810 Internet Tablet, which isn’t the planned launch platform for the technology. The said display is reportedly efficient of delivering rudimentary 3D on a handheld device.

Although the phone maker cannot deliver any specific details on when the technology will be featured on one of its upcoming devices, a Nokia representative has told the fellows over at Pocket-lint that the in-house tech, described as  advanced,  has been in development for  several years  and that Nokia is working on 3D phones.

The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet, used in the presentation, has been featured with a special display that has been reportedly developed by a secret, third-party manufacturer and is coupled with proprietary software to run the content. It’s still early to say if such a technology will be enabled on the company’s next-generation mobile phones, but it’s interesting to see Nokia operating on improving its users’ mobile experience.

Meanwhile, Nokia has recently entered the portable PC market, with its first x86-based, portable PC, the Booklet 3G netbook. This is regarded as a sign of change for the Finnish company, which had previously been centered on the mobile phone market.

Nokia Showcased N810 Internet Tablet with 3D display

source: softpedia.com

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