Hydrogen One is a $1,200 smartphone that's modular and features holographic display
High-end
professional camera maker Red has announced its plans to enter the smartphone
market. In fact, the company has sort-of unveiled their first offering:
Hydrogen One. The USP of the device is that it features a holographic display.
"It is no longer necessary to carry (or
charge) another device to enjoy multi-dimensional content," the company
says, adding that the device features "nanotechnology that seamlessly
switches between traditional 2D content, holographic multi-view content, 3D
content and interactive games."
The device runs Android. Red says there's a
proprietary algorithm embedded in the OS that converts stereo sound into
multi-dimensional audio. What's more, the handset is also modular, allowing for
future attachments for shooting high quality video and images. Unsurprisingly,
the phone will also be compatible with Red's cameras like Scarlet, EPIC, and
Weapon.
As for specifications, nothing much has been
revealed, except that display size is 5.7-inch and there's a USB-C port. The
image also confirms a headphone jack. Coming to pricing, the device starts at
$1,195 (that's for the Aluminum variant), with the Titanium model costing
$1,595.
The company says the current pricing is for
limited time only, and those ordering early will also receive a "special
small token." Shipments are expected to begin Q1 2018.
Source: gsmarena
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