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Wednesday 24 September 2014

Intel put 3D scanners in tablets and Smartphones in 2015

3D scanners
A lot of work and new ideas from Intel has been working for some time on developing a 3D scanner, which is due to the extremely small size can fit into any slim mobile device (tablet or smartphone). The primary goal of the company is ready to have this new technology and fully operational by 2015 and to transfer it to the tablets, the CEO of Intel, Brian Krzanich, within the institution MakerCon 2014 New York, indicate that the that technology will come to mobile phones. 

"We want to have a tablet out there that can buy anyone and to have this opportunity. Within two or three years, we hope to be able to put this feature in a smartphone », a part of what he said before the public, Mr.. Krzanich. 

The CEO of the company and some of his colleagues who make up the core planning team, I did a little demonstration of the technology, with one of his assistants to rotate a tablet around a man and this in turn to record and captures the screen in the official three-dimensional form. They pointed out that the three-dimensional models can then be easily processed through special software or sent directly to a 3D printer. The name is attributed to the implementation are «RealSense». 

The basic idea is to enable future users of this technology to capture anytime the 3D model they like. It is estimated that the tablets with integrated 3D scanners will reach the hands of consumers in the third or fourth quarter of 2015, with Intel while working on integrating 3D scanning cameras and drones. 

The predecessor of tablets with 3D scan mode was announced earlier this month, talking about the Dell Venue 8 7000 series Android tablet, which will be available by the end of this year.

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