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Aiptek 3D photo frame does video as well

Aiptek 3D photo frame does video as well

Could the Nintendo 3DS spark off a whole new generation of 3D-enabled devices that does not require any special pair of glasses? Perhaps, as Aiptek has taken the next step by releasing a special 3D photo frame which will feature a 7″ parallax LCD display that does not require you to wield a special pair of glasses. Shipping in the middle of August later this year, this 3D frame will retail for a dollar shy of $200, letting you view photos that you have captured on your 3D camcorder, which Aiptek will point towards their own i2 if you’re wondering just which 3D camcorder to purchase. A nice touch from Aiptek would be the inclusion of relevant software that helps convert 2D images to 3D ones to make full use of your new 3D photo frame.

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