Video: Rockchip’s Prototype PMP
The video above shows you Rockchip’s newest PMP, the Nova X1 or Supernova X1. All of the buzz surrounding this is that it supports naked-eye 3D, meaning you don’t need those funky 3D glasses to actually see a “3D” effect. While from the video the 3D effect isn’t totally clear, the technology itself is impressive. Also, the PMP will allow on-the-fly switching between 2D and 3D modes, meaning that watching 2D video files won’t be a problem. Rockchip’s X1 PMP prototype, rather surprisingly, does not run on the Google Android OS – they have said they are planning to bring the 3D tech to the Android platform soon, though. Exciting stuff.
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