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RED Hydrogen One Titanium is finally available if you can afford it

RED Hydrogen One Titanium is finally available if you can afford it

Posted on April 9, 2019 By Jarvis

RED, a company better known for its digital cinematography cameras, has had a rather interesting history with its first even and so far only smartphone, the Hydrogen One. Its promise of a glasses-free holographic display has mostly been downplayed if not doubted and its price tag has been ridiculed. One thing you can’t say about the company is that it doesn’t keep its promises. After months of delay, the Titanium version of the Hydrogen One is finally shipping and early believers won’t have to do a thing to get it.
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