So 3D has been and gone, am I right? Apparently not because the new Nubia Pad 3D from ZTE has a proprietary DLB layer under its display which enables 3D viewing and an integrated stereoscopic 3D camera that can be used to create your own 3D content. You can even uplift your 2D content to 3D in real time according to ZTE. Accompanying the 3D function are quad speakers, dual cameras front and rear, a big 9,070mAh battery, a 12.4-inch 2K display, and a $1,199 price tag.
The Nubia Pad 3D's 12.4-inch LCD display boasts a 2560 x 1600 resolution, 16:10 aspect ratio, and a 120Hz refresh rate. In order to produce the glasses-free 3D experience, the previously mentioned DLB layer has been paired up with Leia's 3D Lightfield mode. Users can generate 3D content such as photos and videos via the use of the dual 16MP rear cameras and the pair of 13MP front-facing cameras. There's a bunch of Leia-branded apps pre-installed to help you on your path to 3D goodness.
Besides being powered by the Snapdragon 888 processor, the tablet features 128/256GB built-in storage, 8GB of RAM, quad stereo speakers, and a 9,070mAh battery with 33W charging, There's also support for MicroSD cards which should come in useful.
ZTE says the Nubia Pad 3D is aimed at enterprise users in the medical, creative, and education segments. The Nubia Pad 3D tablet is now on sale worldwide via ZTE's website for $1,199/£1,149, with a $50/£50 voucher available on orders placed before April 25th.





