Innovative 3D Visualization Technology for Cell Phones
The new technology announced by Expand Images from Florida is offering 3D image visualization on your cell phone. This would be very helpful overcoming the limitations posed by the small screens allowing you to see more details of real life subjects by zooming in and out, panning and rotating the image.
This new technology is different than the others known by eliminating the need to change the cell phone’s structure or the use of Smartphones only.
Expand Images seems deeply engaged in revolutionizing the mobile device industry and it just started to do it with the new 3D visualization technology.
Maria Alvarez, the president of Expand Images, said:
“The major hindrance for any mobile entertainment service stems from the small size of handset screens as they offer a constrained view of content. With Exp&, this is no longer a problem, because no matter how small the screen is, users can zoom in on the images they wish to see in greater detail.”
This new technology is different than the others known by eliminating the need to change the cell phone’s structure or the use of Smartphones only.
Expand Images seems deeply engaged in revolutionizing the mobile device industry and it just started to do it with the new 3D visualization technology.
Maria Alvarez, the president of Expand Images, said:
“The major hindrance for any mobile entertainment service stems from the small size of handset screens as they offer a constrained view of content. With Exp&, this is no longer a problem, because no matter how small the screen is, users can zoom in on the images they wish to see in greater detail.”
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