LG announced that its upcoming LG Optimus 3D smartphone would be equipped with the world's first 3D Augmented Browser. While 2D AR browsers show images overlapping their locations.
With an Augmented Reality browser, the user typically uses the phone's camera to look at a specific area. The browser displays information about the area using graphics, audio and more.
Starting in the middle of next month, Wikitude 3D can be installed from LG World. Dr. Jong-seok Park, CEO and President of LG Mobile Communications Company said, "AR technology has been praised for its potential to replace the ‘abstract’ realities of standard mobile browsers with ‘actual’ reality streamed through the camera of the smartphone.
Available in this Summer, starting from Europe and continuing to other markets, the LG Optimus 3D will have the first full 3D platform providing glasses-free viewing, recording and sharing of 3D content. State side 3D fans, no need to worry. As we reported, the device is expected to launch in the U.S. under the name LG Thrill 4G for AT&T.
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