🚀 Redefine reality—see the future in 3D, no glasses required!
The Lume Pad 2 is a cutting-edge 12.4-inch tablet featuring a glasses-free 3D display at 2560x1600 resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. Powered by a 2.8 GHz Qualcomm processor and Adreno 660 graphics, it delivers smooth performance and immersive visuals. AI-driven real-time face tracking ensures optimal 3D comfort, while dual 5K AI-powered 3D cameras enable advanced stereoscopic capture. Running Android 12 with 128GB storage, it offers access to Leia’s expansive 3D ecosystem including apps, games, and real-time 3D content creation.
Standing screen display size | 12.4 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1600 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 2560x1600 Pixels |
Processor | 2.8 GHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | adreno 660 |
Chipset Brand | Qualcomm |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 400 Hours |
Brand | LUME PAD |
Series | Lume Pad 2 |
Item model number | Lume Pad 2 |
Operating System | Android 12 |
Item Weight | 2.87 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.22 x 7.48 x 0.33 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.22 x 7.48 x 0.33 inches |
Color | Midnight Black |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 16 MP |
Processor Brand | Qualcomm |
Flash Memory Size | 128 GB |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
C**Y
It's Practically a Hologram!!! Unbelievable.
This is the future. Full HD quality 3D without glasses!!! It's hard to explain without seeing it, but if you've gone to 3D movies in the theater or used the Nintendo 3DS you'll have some idea. The 3D effect can vary in quality depending on the content, but at times it can look almost like a hologram, it's unreal. They have 3D photos, videos, movies you can rent, even games (though the app store is not large). You can even take your own 5K 3D photos with this, and the quality is excellent. Beyond the native 3D content, the tablet can also do 2D to 3D conversion and it works quite well. Definitely not as good as real 3D, but it can look pretty good sometimes. You can either load video files (such as mp4, etc.) onto the tablet and convert them, or use one of the supported social media websites. Though services like Netflix are not supported in 3D due to DRM, you can view content from YouTube, Vimeo, and (surprisingly) PornHub, among others. Some of the games can look pretty good and have a lot more depth than video content, though the app store is rather small compared to the image/video content available. That said, even without the 3D, you can use it as a normal Android tablet, and access the Google Play Store, use apps like Netflix, Crunchyroll, 2D games, etc. and everything works fine. The hardware specs are rather beefy, top end chipset and 120Hz screen, probably one of the top 5 tablets you can buy at any price (comparable to Apple or Samsung). Really one of the biggest innovations in consumer electronics in the past 10 years, you won't be disappointed with this.
A**.
This tablet is revolutionary
I absolutely love 3D, and when I saw the ad for the Lume Pad 2, I knew I had to jump on that train. I bought it a couple of weeks later, and WOW! My first impressions of the glasses-free lightfield display: gobsmacked. The 3D is adjustable, and when at the right angle, it looks like a hologram projector!The functionality is great! Not only does it function as a 3D tablet, but it has full access to the Google play store and can run in 2D as well. It has a flagship (for 2020) Snapdragon 888 chip and it flies through everything I throw at it.It has a 120hz display, so the interface feels snappy and keeps up with what I want to use it for.My favorite thing to do on it is 3D camera photography, 3D modeling and converting 2D YouTube videos to 3D with AI using LeiaTube. The conversion and the 3D depth added to videos is so convincing that I forget that the YouTube videos were recorded in 2D in the first place.As for value for money, the Lume Pad 2 originally sold for $1,200 new, and now it's $500. If you are on the fence on purchasing this tablet, DO IT. Don't let the negative reviews get you confused. The 3D is great and it has a very premium chassis with great speakers as well that support Dolby Atmos. It is not gimmicky, and deserves to be mainstream even though VR has taken over the market in the 3D segment.This tablet has a history of selling out on Amazon so I'd advise potential buyers to purchase it while it is significantly less expensive than the original MSRP. You never know when it's too late to buy, and such a great tablet needs recognition where it is due.Also, support Leia as well. The company has removed 2 apps from the Leia app store: LeiaFlix and Leia Dream. If enough people support them, they might bring back apps that they took away and even make more because of popular demand.If you want this technology to improve and Leia to continue making tablets (a potential Lume Pad 3), then buying this tablet to support the company will surely help them out.If you are on the fence about this,GO FOR IT. If you love glasses-free 3D, get it. You will not be dissappointed.
P**O
VR Without the Stuffy Goggles
This is a great tablet that does three things better than any device I have seen.3D Movie Viewing: It allows for viewing 3D movies on a high-resolution screen. Movies, especially animated ones, look beautiful here. I have never experienced 3D in these resolutions within a comfortable and portable package.3D Model Viewing: It's the best way to view 3D models, period! Leiaviewer is a straight-up hologram viewing app. You can view many beautiful models you find on the internet as if they are in the same space as you.Affordable 3D Conversion: It's the best solution for cheap 3D conversion on the fly. While it is not perfect, being able to convert 2D images and videos to 3D on the fly really gives a whole new way of looking at images and videos you might have otherwise seen a million times.The only thing I should warn you about is that if you are planning on viewing your own original 3D content (stuff that you shot and edited), you need to make sure it fits with the kind of screen Leia provides. Improperly prepared 3D pictures and videos might still look fine on a VR headset, but they will certainly not look fine here. So, I would suggest learning how to properly create stereo videos and images before importing them on this tablet for viewing.
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