Red, the world's leading manufacturer of high-end cameras, today announced the launch of its flagship smartphone, Hydrogen One, the Holographic Display, a three-dimensional stereoscopic screen.
The 5.7-inch phone screen somehow uses nanotechnology to seamlessly switch between 2D content, multi-dimensional content, viewing angles, 3D content, and interactive games.
According to the Virg Tech website, it looks like a combination of visual tricks on the Amazon phone and 3D screens that do not need special glasses like those on the Nintendo DS.
But Reed's founder, Jim Gunard, said in a publication shortly after the announcement that "there is no better way to describe the screen until you see it yourself." "Our monitor is a technology you've never seen before, I've tried times before and failed, like with a three-de-fire phone for Amazon and Optimus for LG. "
The company says it will use an algorithm to convert stereo sound to "multi-directional sound" to add an exciting experience.
The phone allows the addition of other units similar to the series of phones "Motz" or "Essential" phone, but the main focus is on taking pictures, and the phone will work in some way with the series Reed digital cameras.
The company says it will launch the phone early next year, and is now available for pre-order on its website at a price starting from $ 1195 for the aluminum chassis version, 1595 for the titanium-shaped version