New Product Alert! Samsung 360 Round Camera
By Jim Bask
Designed to provide VR specialists with a durable and manageable solution for capturing, viewing and editing VR content
Designed to provide VR specialists with a durable and manageable solution for capturing, viewing and editing VR content
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Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. introduces the 360 Round, a new camera for developing and streaming high-quality 3D content for specialists and enthusiasts who demand a superior virtual reality (VR) experience. Announced at the Samsung Developer Conference (SDC 2017), the Samsung 360 Round uses 17 lenses—eight stereo pairs positioned horizontally and one single lens positioned vertically—to livestream 4K 3D video and spatial audio, and create engaging 3D images with depth.
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