The best of entertainment brought together in the TimeOut App.

The TimeOut App brings together augmented reality with the latest image recognition software to turn The New Zealand Herald's TimeOut section into an interactive print product.

By using the new App with each week's issue of TimeOut, you will be able to bring the content to life by accessing rich content such as 3D images, video and audio tracks. Simply look for the images with the TimeOut marker in the bottom right hand corner, scan it with your App and enjoy what happens.

Within the App you also get the latest Entertainment news, reviews and a 'Near Me' events guide which uses location based services to find events on nearby.

Download now:

TimeOut is available in The New Zealand Herald each Thursday or you can access it below.

 

 

TimeOut App features


What's On - gig and events guide


Near Me – an events guide using location based services and augmented reality


Scan – access augmented reality content by scanning marked images in TimeOut each Thursday


News - Entertainment news and reviews


News - Rich content, video and photos
 
 

Now you’ve downloaded the App, try out the Scan function

Go into your Scan function in the App, and line up the border markers on the image, with the border of the Scan area in the App.
   
Hold the device over the marker for a few seconds. You do not need to press anything, it will recognise the image you are scanning and start to load content.

TimeOut is in The New Zealand Herald this Thursday. Look for the images with the TimeOut marker in the bottom right hand corner which indicates what you can scan with the App.

 

 

Download the latest TimeOut

TimeOut is The New Zealand Herald's weekly entertainment magazine giving readers a vital mix of movies, music and television. With the TimeOut App, this is now able to be brought to life with augmented reality content.

Look out for the TimeOut logo on the bottom right hand corner of images which indicates what you can Scan with the App.

TimeOut is available in The New Zealand Herald each Thursday or you can download it here.