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View Videos and Photos in 3D with TriDef 3D Gallery from DDD

DDD has announced the launch of their free app in Google Play called TriDef 3D Gallery. The app allows users to easily view 2D and 3D photos in 3D perspective on 3D devices. The app works with all Android devices and is one of the first apps of its kind. Read on.

TriDef 3D Gallery enables users to view 2D and 3D videos and photos in 3D on 3D TVs, smartphones and tablets.

2D videos and photos are automatically converted for 3D viewing on 3D mobile devices. Even users with 2D smartphones and tablets can view videos and photos on a 3D TV by connecting their device wirelessly to a 3D TV.

3D TV output is supported on almost all Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean or newer) 2D devices. This includes the Samsung Galaxy S3/S4/S5, HTC One (M7/M8), Nexus 4/5/7/10, Motorola Moto X, Sony Xperia Z/Z1/Z2, LG G2 and most other phones/tablets released since 2012.

Compatible 3D mobile devices include: the Gadmei E8 products (MiTraveler, Viren Micheley, Fusion Inferno, and Memup Slidepad), NEO3DO and Hampoo glasses-free 3D tablets, and suitably updated LG Optimus and HTC Evo 3D mobile phones.

Chris Yewdall, Chief Executive of DDD said, "While the majority of mobile devices are still 2D, there are millions more 3D capable TVs in homes each month. We're excited to offer 3D TV owners the ability to enjoy their videos and photos in 3D by connecting their Android tablets and smartphones to their 3D TV."

For more information or to download the app, check out TriDef 3D Gallery on Google Play.

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