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There may still be some camera makers resisting the 3D trend, but
that's getting to be an increasingly dwindling lot -- the latest to
jump into the game is Rollei, the 90-year old German manufacturer,
which has just announced its new Power Flex 3D point-and-shoot and
accompanying Designline 3D photo frame. As you can see above, the
camera looks fairly unremarkable expect for that second lens, and the
specs are also pretty much in line with some similar 3D point-and-
shoots, including 720p video recording, 5 megapixel still images, and
a 2.8-inch LCD 'round back that promises to let you see your images in
something resembling 3D without the need for 3D glasses. The photo
frame also apparently uses the same sort of no-glasses 3D, but
thankfully packs a larger 7-inch screen -- check it out after the
break. Still no word on a release over here, but both the camera and
photo frame will be available in Europe next month for €300 (or
just under $400) apiece.
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