Hydrogen ONE to let you shoot in 4view mode. Over the weekend, RED staged a sneak peek of its next Hydrogen ONE smartphone and amazed the enthusiasts and film community with its new technology as the viewers saw this technology live for the first time.
RED maker of high end video cameras loved by filmmakers, did not announce release dates or pricing details for this upcoming phone. Though the phone is compatible with Android platform the officials expect this phone to cost about 10 percent more than the $999 iPhone X.
RED founder Jim Jannard says that every one in want of changing the way to view the world should necessarily gave this phone. He also adds , “We see in multi view, yet everything we watch on our phones is in 2D. We want to change that, so you get your content in multi view.”
With this new phone, users will be able to shoot their own photos and videos in RED’s 4View mode. However company claims that watching other content will take some time with thus phone. The company is setting up its Hydrogen Network as a place where studios and filmmakers can get their 3D content converted to 4view.
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At the event, RED threw some names including the Walt Disney Co. and Lionsgate out as potential partners.
Retina-riveting is no guarantee with the phone Hydrogen One that will have a 5.7″ screen capable of displaying a 4View holographic content. With this 4view holographic technology users will be able to look around, below, and even into the screen’s image.
How many holographic movies, games, shopping & other apps will be made available at launch, and how good looking will be that content? Still no answer.
Besides the holographic fare, users will also be able to view stereo 3D content, and virtual reality, augmented reality, as well as regular 2D material.
Hydrogen One has been designed for “doers, makers and content creators.”
“pogo pin system” in this upcoming phone will enable you to stack modules onto the device to add functionality, presumably along the lines of what Motorola does on its Moto Z smartphones with its Moto Mods accessories.