Even though the upcoming G-Slate tablet won't require the use of 3D glasses, it will come with a pair of glasses anyway.
It's not some sort of anti-glasses gimimick. It's because 3D content created or shared by the G-Slate can be viewed on full-screen 3D TVs and other displays, which do require 3D glasses.
The G-slate is expected to be the first glasees-free 3D tablet the us, so it carries a lot of expectations. It has a 3D camera, 32 GB of built-in memory, 3D-enable HDMI output, and 3D games pre-loaded.
It runs on Nvidia's 1 GHz tegra 2 dual-core processor, features an 8.9 inch, 1280x768 display, and will run on the lastest version of Android 3.0.
T-mobile is the G-slate's exclusive mobile carrier pathner, and is expected to begin selling the device later this month. Its price not been announced.
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