

#3D MOVIES FOR HTC EVO 3D ANDROID#
Up at the front is the large 4.3-nch display with a resolution of 540×960 pixels giving it a nice 256ppi screen density - not at the top of the food chain but close.Īt the bottom corner is the touch panel for the usual Android menu - Home, Settings, Back and Search. There’s a thick, red band that wraps the camera around where the speaker grills are also found. The two cameras are found in the middle, about an inch apart from each other, with the dual-LED flash sandwiched in the center. The back panel is covered in a somewhat soft rubbery material in a fourth matte finish and three-fourths diagonal stripes. The large camera button is on the right side along with a slider control for the 2D/3D image capture. The micro-USB port is on the left side and the volume control is on the right. Beside that is a dedicated microphone which is used for active noise cancellation. The power button is placed on the top right corner of the unit along with the 3.5mm audio port. What’s a bit of an eye-sore, and depending on how you look at it, is that large circular aluminum camera shutter button on the side. At 12.1mm thick, the handset feels a bit stubby compared to most other HTC smartphones in its league. The Evo 3D has the genetic make-up of the Desire HD and the specs of the Sensation, down to the 256 pixel density of the screen.
#3D MOVIES FOR HTC EVO 3D FULL#
Check out our full review of the HTC Evo 3D after the jump. Like the high-end LED TVs we’ve seen lately, the 3D rendering is either regarded as a gimmick or the next big thing in entertainment. The HTC Evo 3D separates itself from the rest of the smartphone pack by including two 5MP rear cameras to produce stereoscopic 3D images and videos.
