Employing not one, but two 5-megapixel cameras in the rear, the G-Slate is able to shoot 3D videos in 720p format – however, it’s worth nothing that you get full 1080p for normal recording. As you can tell with the videos below that we uploaded to YouTube, you have a variety of viewing options available to you. On the tablet itself, you can use the included pair of anaglyph retro-style 3D glasses to watch 3D videos, and if you happen to have a 3D capable display at home, you can further select alternative modes like side by side or interleaved rows, columns, or checkerboard. As a reminder, we left it at the default recording settings, but you can actually manually change the depth control on the G-Slate to better focus the 3D attention on objects closer or further away.
So if you happen to have a pair of 3D enabled glasses, you can check out the 3D videos below to see whether or not it’s something that makes the T-Mobile G-Slate truly unique from the competition.
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