HTC Evo 3D – high end 3D smartphone with HSPA+ – landing in July

The HTC EVO 3D has just had officially launched in Europe, and punters should be able to start soaking up the glasses-free 3D smartphone action from July 2011.

The HTC EVO 3D has just had officially launched in Europe, and punters should be able to start soaking up the glasses-free 3D smartphone action from July 2011.

Man oh man, this is shockingly awful.
Anyone unconvinced about the benefits of 3D mobile screens (and you can count us amongst that number) is unlikely to be moved by this feast o’cheese from LG extolling the virtues of their new, glasses-free 3D display.
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It looks like the team at Panasonic just can’t get enough of knocking out new Lumix point-and-shoots, with yet more new models coming our way to join the eight already announced at CES.

First released no less than ten years ago, Google’s SketchUp has proved to be a popular and powerful 3D modelling app, with the company claiming that a million people a week are all busy knocking out 3D wotsits with the free software.

In case you hadn’t noticed, the world’s going 3D-tastic, with TV, video, gaming and camera manufacturers all scrambling to grab a piece of the action.
After announcing the world’s first 3D consumer camcorder (see below), Panasonic have now unveiled its plans to release an interchangeable 3D lens for the Micro Four Thirds system.
Sony has slipped the covers off its new range of Cyber-shot DSC-WX5, DSC-TX9 and DSC-T99 digital compacts, with the first two capable of creating 3D photographs.

Football fans who like to mix up their three favourite passions: the beautiful game, beer and the pub; are going to be in for a treat this Sunday, with Sky announcing that it’ll be broadcasting the world’s first 3DTV sports event – an Arsenal vs Man Utd match.
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