
iPad 2 comes with 3D effect
Richard Goodwin
Developers bring 3D UI technology to Apple’s second-gen tablet, iPad 2
Apple iPad 2
Published on Apr 13, 2011
Seeing the current 3D display trend sported by HTC EVO 3D and the LG Optimus 3D, you could be assured that Apple developers have started racking their brains to introduce similar effect for their Apple iPad2.
They have and they have succedded. Thanks to the Apple dev team iPad2 is getting a 3-D treatment. Thing is, this 3D-like effect isn’t produced by the iPad 2’s display, it’s produced by software – Head-tracking software to be specific.
The new UI technology comes from a group of researchers known as the Engineering Human-Computer Interaction.
And while the iPad 2 might not be a 3D-enabled device, you wouldn’t know it to look at these videos – the iPad 2 looks fully 3D.
Check out the videos below, courtesy of BGR:
While Head-tracking technology isn’t anything new, this is first time however you get to see this technology on a ipad device, so well Apple is once agian ahead of the curb.
There have been lot of revamps with iPad 2 that can also be attributed to the increase in demand. According to Patently Apple, Apple is planning to patent an iPad-version of its excellent performing desktop-based website designing application. iWeb for iPad would join Pages, Numbers and Keynote in Apple’s growing arsenal of iPad-based publishing tools.
Well it is not without any reason that consumers rank Apple’s iPad 2 as number 1.





