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Now you can take 3D pictures with Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Arc S

Deepanker Verma September 5, 2011 Smartphone

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A new product of Sony Ericsson has announced.This new product is a smartphone that can take 3D panoramic images on a standard 2D camera – the first of its kind on the mobile phone market. This smartphone is called Xperia Arc S.

Pictures taken on the new, top-of-the-range Xperia Arc S can be viewed on any compatible television set.

The phone, however, will display them only in two dimensions. Nor will it be able to produce 3D video output, reports the Daily Mail.

The camera works by taking several simultaneous images and ‘stitching’ them together.

The phone, which runs Google’s Android operating system, has a 4.2″ screen and the camera definition is 8.1 megapixels, according to the Sunday Telegraph.

Any 3D images are viewed by connecting the phone to a 3D TV using the HDMI output.

The company said the Arc S will come in five colours – white, blue, silver, black and pink.

The device was unveiled at the IFA technology fair in Berlin.

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Deepanker Verma

About the Author: Deepanker Verma

Deepanker Verma is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of TechloMedia. He holds Engineering degree in Computer Science and has over 15 years of experience in the technology sector. Deepanker bridges the gap between complex engineering and consumer electronics. He is also a a known Security Researcher acknowledged by global giants including Apple, Microsoft, and eBay. He uses his technical background to rigorously test gadgets, focusing on performance, security, and long-term value.

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