Amazon will launch glasses without glasses in June
As before, there have been some sources claiming that Amazon is developing a 3D-capable smartphone without glasses, which may come true, at least according to reports from the Wall Street Journal.
As before, there have been some sources claiming that Amazon is developing a 3D-capable smartphone without glasses, which may come true, at least according to reports from the Wall Street Journal.
According to Wall Street Journal, Amazon retailer will launch its new smartphone in June and hit the shelves in September. The company is also said to have introduced the device at several meetings with retailers and developers in San Francisco and Seattle ( USA ). However, detailed information about this device has not been mentioned.
In the past, Wall Street newspaper also mentioned a smartphone that could display glasses without glasses in May last year. The technology used by Amazon is the " embedded " retina tracking technology in four cameras and the front sensor to create a three-dimensional visual effect, similar to the one on Nintendo 3DS .
This move by Amazon is supposed to diversify its products. A few days ago, the company also released a set-top-box Fire TV to compete directly with Apple TV, Roku and Chromecast .
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