Here’s some bad news for our Japanese readers if you’re planning to use Nikon’s Picturetown 3D service. Nikon has announced that its service which was due in late January has been rescheduled to launch by end of March. Nikon says the reason for the delay is due to some “circumstance” related to production of NF-300i digital photo frame that makes use of the Picturetown 3D service.
The NF-300i photo frame helps users to convert 2D images into 3D with the help of Picturetown 3D. Additionally, the photo frame features Android 2.1 OS, 7.2-inch SVGA (800×600) lenticular display, an aspect ratio of 4:3 with 400cd/m2 of brightness, 4GB internal memory, Wi-Fi, USB and Ethernet port.
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