When it comes to watching your favorite content on a screen, there’s nothing like watching it in 3D, as everything becomes more in-depth and much more immersive. Now, while the 3D Technology that’s used for viewing all of our content in a True 3D View still has a long way to go, many improvements to this tech. have already been made. Obviously, we are all familiar with going to the movies and enjoying a newly released film in 3D by simply using the classical 3D Glasses, which are handed to spectators specifically for 3D movies. Still, there are already a few different ways of having a glasses-free 3D viewing experience, as this isn’t really a new concept anymore. Gadgets like virtual reality headsets can offer you a 3D viewing experience, but they can still be somewhat bulky. What if there was a better way of enjoying all of your favorite content in 3D without actually having to wear something that enables for a True 3D viewing experience. Well, there is, and that gadget is called the Leia Lume Pad.
The Leia Lume Pad is a high-performance Android tablet equipped with a second-generation 10.8″ 3D Lightfield Display Screen that’s powered by a patented and first-of-its-kind Diffractive Lightfield Backlighting (DLB) technology to enable the creation, sharing, and viewing of all types of content in 3D (including photos, videos, Apps, games, and any other content), which is all visible to the naked eye.
Basically, this 3D-enabled tablet combines groundbreaking Nanotechnology and AI (Artificial Intelligence) to provide users of all backgrounds with a unique holographic technology that allows users to view any type of content in 3D. In other words, while its 10.8″ 3D Lightfield Display Screen can be used normally as a simple 2D screen, users can have the tablet’s display instantly switched to 3D Lightfield Mode for a realistic, truly-immersive, multi-dimensional, and incredibly natural 3D viewing experience for all of their content.
It’s exactly thanks to this groundbreaking Nanotechnology that the Leia Lume Pad is capable of projecting images in true 3D and with amazing depth, for which those images almost feel like they’re going to pop off the screen, and all of that is visible with the naked eye. Thanks to that, you won’t ever have to wear those dorky-looking 3D Sunglasses anymore to see the tablet’s 3D effects in real time.
Best of all, while the Lume Pad also supports all the apps and features that any typical premium tablet would, with the touch of a button, you can also activate its unique 3D App, which works together with the tablet’s 16 MP Stereo 3D HDR Camera Lens to make it capable of converting photos and videos into 3D in real time for streaming, creating, and sharing.
In addition to that, the tablet’s 3D capabilities also make its collection of 2D and 3D Apps and Games offer all of its users a more immersive experience.
Now, let’s have a more detailed look at all of the Leia Lume Pad’s technical specs and also check out every unique functionality that this 3D-enabled tablet has to offer you.
DESIGN & SPECS
Starting with the tablet’s size, the Lume Pad actually comes at a reasonably compact size (especially when accounting for all of its capabilities), measuring just 10.46 inches long by 6.61 inches wide by just 0.37 inches thick (265.6 x 167.9 x 9.4 mm), and the tablet is also fairly lightweight, weighing just 1.31 lbs. (595 g), all ultimately making it easily portable.
Then, for the tablet’s design, we have a simple and very minimalist design that works really well for a personal device such as a tablet. That said, the Leia Lume Pad features a sleek one-color body that combines an Aluminum Back-Cover (with high class anodization) together with a durable high-end 10.8″ 3D Lightfield Display Screen at its front-side that comes protected by a Front-Cover High-Strength Glass Cover.
Speaking of its screen, as mentioned before, this 3D-enabled tablet comes equipped with a second-generation 10.8″ 3D Lightfield Dynamic IPS LCD Capacitive Touchscreen Display with support to multiple-point touch, and this display screen boasts a Wide Quad Extended Graphics Array (WQXGA) – meaning a pixel resolution – of 2560 by 1600 pixels.
As mentioned before, while the tablet’s 10.8″ 3D Lightfield Display Screen can be used normally as a simple 2D screen, users can ultimately have the tablet’s display instantly switched to work in 3D Lightfield Mode, which allows for a realistic, truly-immersive, multi-dimensional, and incredibly natural 3D viewing experience for all of their content.
Basically, the tablet’s second-generation 10.8″ 3D Lightfield Display Screen is exactly what’s responsible for making the tablet’s 3D-magic work flawlessly. As said earlier, its 3D Lightfield Display Screen is powered by a proprietary (meaning patented and first-of-its-kind) Diffractive Lightfield Backlighting (DLB) technology that ultimately allows for the creation, sharing, and viewing of all types of content in 3D which is all visible to the naked eye. This includes photos, videos, as well as any other image-processing Apps, and also games, and pretty much any other type of content that supports 3D viewing.
To put it simply, this innovative Diffractive Lightfield Backlighting (DLB) technology works by combining groundbreaking Nanotechnology with AI (Artificial Intelligence), which ultimately results in a unique holographic technology that ultimately makes the Leia Lume Pad capable of projecting images in true 3D and with amazing depth, thus ultimately allowing users to view any type of content in 3D for a natural and truly-immersive 3D experience
Moving on to its internal components, this 3D-enabled tablet is powered by a powerful high-end Qualcomm SnapDragon 845 2.8GHz Chipset, which allows for blazing fast graphics and special acceleration for mobile AI, making this specific processing unit a very nice choice for 3D image processing in a mobile device such as a tablet.
For the tablet’s CPU, we have an Octa-core CPU Qualcomm Kryo 385 CPU, and the device also integrates a Qualcomm Hexagon 685 as its DSP (Digital Signal Processor) unit. I’d also like to mention that this 3D-enabed features 8GB RAM for Memory and a total of 128GB for its Storage Space (Flash Storage).
For the tablet’s Operative System, everything runs smoothly on Android 10 (and the tablet also supports all of the standard Google Mobile Services).
Last but not least, the tablet also comes equipped with a few different sensors, including an Accelerometer, a Three-axis Gyro Sensor, a Magnetic Sensor, an Ambient-Light Sensor, and a Hall Sensor.
CAMERAS
Now, another really cool thing about this 3D-enabled tablet is that the Leia Lume Pad also comes equipped with a built-in unique 16 MP Stereo 3D HDR Camera as its main camera, which is composed by dual 15 mm 3D HDR Camera Lenses with a f/1.8 Camera Aperture each.
The tablet’s 16 MP Stereo 3D HDR Camera can shoot video both in 1080p at 30 fps in 2D, as well as in 3D, which for the latter, that works with Real-Time Depth Processing, 3D HDR (High-dynamic-range imaging) and 3D MFNR (Multi-frame Noise Reduction), and you can even use the tablet’s LED Flash when snapping 3D photos.
Thanks to the integration of this unique 16 MP Stereo 3D HDR Camera, the Lume Pad is also capable of accurately capturing depth and high-quality shades of light when snapping such, making whatever type of moment that you’re looking to capture look as realistic as if you were experiencing it first-hand. Thanks to that, whether you’re looking to photo-shoot some food (we’re talking to you Foodies), your pet(s), or even taking a photo of a moment with your loved ones, all of your pictures will always look amazing, with a slight touch of 3D viewing of course.
Additionally, at the front-side of the tablet, we also have a built-in Punch-Hole 8 MP Selfie Camera, which is composed by a Single + TOF (Time-of-Flight) Camera Lens that features a 87.8° HFOV (Horizontal Field of View) and a f/2.0 wide-lens Camera Aperture.
The tablet’s 8 MP Selfie Camera can also shoot photos and record videos, just like its 16 MP Stereo 3D HDR Main Camera, but in this case, you can only record 2D Video (still at 1080p and at 30 fps, so not that bad).
INTERFACE
For the tablet’s interface, we also have a very simple and minimalist integration of everything else throughout the tablet’s body.
At the left-side of the tablet’s body, the Lume Pad is completely clean, and at the right-side of its body, we also only have Volume Control Dial (for increasing and decreasing the volume) and a Power On/Off & Lock/Unlock Button.
Then, for its bottom- and top-sides, the tablet also comes equipped with a set of high-quality Stereo Speakers that are combined with a Smart PA (Power Amplifier), and this setup is what’s used as the tablet’s dedicated Loudspeaker. In addition, these Stereo Speakers also feature support to Dolby ATMOS 3D Sound.
Basically, this only further improves the tablet’s immersive 3D viewing experience when enjoying 3D scenes with high-quality audio, for which that content ultimately comes out to be just as immersive in sound as it is in its visuals.
Last but not least, we also have a USB-C 3.0 Display Port, and there’s also a 3.5 mm Audio Jack port, so headphones users are covered here too. Always great to see a 3.5mm implementation on any device, if we’re being honest here.
CONNECTIVITY
For the tablet’s Connectivity, this 3D-enabled tablet features both Bluetooth 5.0 Connectivity as well as Wi-Fi Connectivity, supporting the most common wireless standards (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac) with dual-band support (2.4 GHz / 5GHz) for the latter.
BATTERY & BATTERY LIFE
Then, for the tablet’s internal battery, the Leia Lume Pad is powered by a Non-removable Lithium-Ion 7760 mAh battery that can offer you up to 3 hours of runtime (when using its 10.8″ 3D Lightfield Display Screen in 3D Lightfield Mode), or ultimately, up to 8 hours of runtime when using its 10.8″ in the standard 2D viewing Mode.
Best of all, the tablet’s battery also supports 18W Fast Battery Charging, so even if you get too much into 3D viewing and end up quickly depleting the tablet’s battery on 3D Mode without noticing that so much time has passed, recharging the tablet’s battery can still be done fairly quickly (meaning just a couple of hours of charging to get it back to full power).
OTHER NOTABLE FEATURES
Lastly, and as mentioned at the start of the article, while the Lume Pad also supports all the apps and features that any typical premium tablet would, with the touch of a button, you can also activate its unique 3D App.
This especial 3D App not only works together with the tablet’s 16 MP Stereo 3D HDR Camera Lens to make the tablet capable of converting photos and videos into 3D in real time for streaming, creating, and sharing, but it is also what’s used for the tablet’s 3D-rendering capabilities for its collection of 3D-viewing Apps and 3D Games, which are meant to offer you a more immersive experience.
In sum, here’s everything that you can do with the Leia Lume Pad 3D Lightfield Tablet:
- Watch your favorite videos from popular streaming services in 3D.
- Turn 2D images into 3D (most popular formats supported).
- Capture, edit, and share 3D pictures and video with Lume’s 16-megapixel stereo cameras.
- Enjoy hundreds of thousands of 3D images shared on LeiaPix, the 3D imaging social network, and use it as a 3D picture frame.
- Download and explore over 500,000 3D models with full Sketchfab integration.
- Interact with a host of 3D learning apps and games.
- Use all your favorite 2D Android apps from Google Play or download the 3D Lightfield apps, already available in the Leia Appstore.
- Enjoy 3D audio with Dolby ATMOS.
- And much more
WHAT’S IN THE BOX?
Inside each package, users will find: their Leia Lume Pad, one (x1) included USB-A-to-USB-C Charging Cable, one (x1) included USB-A-to-USB-C Adapter, and an included USB-A Wall Charger.
FINAL THOUGHTS
The Leia Lume Pad is a high-performance Android tablet equipped with a second-generation 10.8″ 3D Lightfield Display Screen that’s powered by a patented and first-of-its-kind Diffractive Lightfield Backlighting (DLB) technology to enable the creation, sharing, and viewing of all types of content in 3D (including photos, videos, Apps, games, and any other content), which is all visible to the naked eye.
Working based on a unique Diffractive Lightfield Backlighting (DLB) technology that combines groundbreaking Nanotechnology with AI (Artificial Intelligence) to work as a unique holographic technology, this 3D-enabled tablet can be used for creating, sharing, and viewing of all types of content in 3D, for which all of that content will be visible to the naked eye, including photos, videos, as well as any other image-processing Apps, and also games, and just any other type of content that supports 3D viewing.
Thanks to its unique 3D App, this 3D-enabled tablet can also have its 16 MP Stereo 3D HDR Camera Lens to record and then convert both high-quality photos and videos into 3D in real time, and the tablet’s 3D capabilities also allow for its collection of 3D Apps and Games to offer all users a more immersive experience.
All and all, the Leia Lume Pad is capable of projecting images in true 3D and with amazing depth, which ultimately results in an outstanding and truly immersive 3D experience that feels incredibly natural.
If you’re interested in buying the Leia Lume Pad 3D Lightfield Tablet, each unit is currently priced at $699. You can order yours online right now, directly from Leia’s official shopping page, which you can access by clicking this link here.
Limited-Time Labor Day Discount Code Available
It’s also worth to mention that right now, and just for a limited time, the company is running a Labor Day Campaign that will last until September 6th, for which the Leia Lume Pad has a $150 off from its normal price, making it go for just $549. Use the code “LABORDAY“.