Video: Sharp Lynx – the first smartphone with a 3D screen running Android OS

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I've had you for more than 10 days now spoken about Sharp Galapagos, the first Android terminals with 3D screens in the world. In the meantime, the name of the terminals has changed and at least one of them will be called Sharp Lynx and will be officially distributed in the near future by the Japanese operator Docomo. Terminal it is equipped with a 3-inch capacitive 3.8-D screen, 1Ghz processor, a 9.6mpx camera, which records video in 720p format and has the possibility to transform 2D content into 3D through the special software incorporated in Android OS. The pictures or video clips recorded with the terminal can be very easily transformed into 3D content using the special application made by Sharp and the Japanese will have the opportunity to even see live TV in 3D format.

For now, no information has been provided regarding the price of the new terminal, but the technology seems promising and, as I have said in other articles, 3D is the future. I don't know how long it will take, but I'm sure that Apple will implement such technologies in iDevices in one way or another.