Winning innovation recognition at CES 2021, this 10.8-inch Android tablet has impressed some of the world’s top app developers due to its innovative and patented holographic technology. All users have to do is tap a button to transform 2D images and videos into 3D objects. What makes this technology so groundbreaking is that it does not require 3D-specific images, videos, or apps to work its magic.

 

 

 

The Lume Pad uses 3D Lightfield technology that lets you see imagery in three dimensions with the naked eye. You don’t have to wear those dorky sunglasses to see these 3D effects in real-time. The Lume Pad has an app that can convert photos and videos into 3D in real-time for streaming, creating, and sharing. It also makes 2D and 3D apps and games a more immersive experience.

 

 

“For the first time we are delivering a virtually infinite amount of 3D content to consumers in a familiar mobile form factor and with zero compromises on the 2D experience” explains David Fattal, Leia’s co-founder and CEO.

With the release of the ‘3D Lume Pad’ and its universal 3D tech, Leia solidifies itself as a leading innovator in the space of mobile device design.

 

 

According to Trend Hunter