Korean firm Istation has announced it will launch a 3D enabled tablet this August, before many larger major manufacturers have had a chance to.
The Inquirer reports it will be called the Z3 3D tablet, will have a seven-inch chassis, 800x400 resolution display, full HD 1080p video output, Android 2.1, Wi-fi, Bluetooth, and an FM radio.
The tablet is purported to cost £330, and will require 3D glasses to be used – which presumably will cost extra.
Image courtesy of AJ-IT.
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