T-Mobile LG G-Slate: 3D Decent Tablet .T-Mobile and LG new tablet G-Slate has some solid features, but its unique definition, 3D, are poorly constructed and uses the 3D technology in the 1950s.LG G-Slate has a lot of things, but the 3D is not one of them. Although it's specifications are decent, and its 8.9-inch size is interesting, but after spending some time for a new tablet, I do not see the value of the most talked about: 3D. Unlike Revolution LG (LG 3D Thrill AT & T) laptop, which has windows, a 3D display and 3D camera free, G-Slate 3D implementation is confusing. If the 3D film was released in 1950, this would be.T-Mobile LG G-Slate: 3D Decent Tablet
Although the G-Slate has two side-by-side with cameras that can record images in stereo vision test, not a display that can display it again, probably due to the cost of these tests. While I can not understand why LG is not free of glasses or passive 3D display (passive glasses are those that use film), they also call for playing 3D has brought an old friend: 3D anaglyph. Remember those awful red and blue glasses? Yes, this tablet has a couple of them. It 'the only way to view 3D content on the device. You can also save a single camera, or cameras either side-by-side, with two separate files / records left and right of each other. Representatives said that the recording side-by-side is probably the best hope for output to an external device such as a television. They told me that can transform the 3D image, but I can control. Unless you plan to store home video, the best technology can be found inside the cereal box, I do not recommend the G-Slate 3D.T-Mobile LG G-Slate: 3D Decent Tablet
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