Remember the 3D craze from around ten years ago? TV and smartphone manufacturers were all racing to announce some sort of 3D viewing capabilities on their devices but the technology ultimately got pushed away. ZTE used MWC to announce an interesting take with its nubia Pad 3D – the company’s first Android tablet to offer glasses-free 3D viewing.
The nubia Pad 3D is jointly created with
Leia Inc – a company that focuses on 3D display hardware and content services.
nubia Pad 3D brings a 12.4-inch IPS LCD with 2560x1600px resolution, a 120Hz
refresh rate and a 16:10 aspect ratio. The panel has a proprietary DLB layer
developed by Leia Inc with its Leia 3D Lightfield mode and you can also
transform standard 2D content to 3D in real-time with the onboard conversion
software.
There are dual 8MP front facing cams that
are used to track the user’s face to provide the glasses-free 3D viewing
experience. And it’s not just about viewing 3D content, you can also take 3D
photos and videos as well as scan objects with the dual front facing cameras as
well as the 16MP cameras on the back of the tablet.
The nubia Pad 3D is equipped with
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 888 chipset and 128/256GB storage which is expandable via
the microSD card slot. The tablet brings a 9,700 mAh battery with 33W fast
charging and boots Android 13. ZTE and Leia Inc’s partnership extend to the
software side where the Pad 3D comes pre-loaded with several Leia 3D apps as
well as the Leia Appstore which boasts over 50 3D games as well a 1200+ 3D
educational apps.
ZTE nubia pad 3D will go on pre-order from
March 25 while open sales are scheduled from April 11. Pricing details are yet
to be confirmed.