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My latest article for TheFeature is about the development of a mobile phone with an integrated laser projector:
"Mobile phone designers are faced with a paradox," says Siemens user interface researcher Alexander Jarczyk. On one hand, users clamor for smaller, thinner devices. But in the same breath, they scream for bigger screens. With the proliferation of mobile Internet applications, the problem is only going to get worse. Screen real estate is at a premium and designers are hustling to develop new territory, from flexible displays that roll up to zoomable user interfaces. For Jarczyk and his colleagues, though, the world itself is a mobile display. All you need is a projector that fits in your pocket.
...No, in that case, you'd need the phone with a projector, and a place that is dark enough to see the projection, and a place on which to project... Am I the only person who thinks this is infathomably silly?
My latest article for TheFeature is about the development of a mobile phone with an integrated laser projector:
"Mobile phone designers are faced with a paradox," says Siemens user interface researcher Alexander Jarczyk. On one hand, users clamor for smaller, thinner devices. But in the same breath, they scream for bigger screens. With the proliferation of mobile Internet applications, the problem is only going to get worse. Screen real estate is at a premium and designers are hustling to develop new territory, from flexible displays that roll up to zoomable user interfaces. For Jarczyk and his colleagues, though, the world itself is a mobile display. All you need is a projector that fits in your pocket.
...No, in that case, you'd need the phone with a projector, and a place that is dark enough to see the projection, and a place on which to project... Am I the only person who thinks this is infathomably silly?
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Re: Cell phone with onboard video projector
Fri, April 15, 2005 - 5:43 AMinstead of the set-top box, its the palm-top box. or hip-pocket box.
or something.
digital convergence? when they stick a cue-cat into a cellphone maybe I'll buy one. -
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Re: Cell phone with onboard video projector
Fri, April 15, 2005 - 11:17 AMWell some Japanese phones read two dimensional "bar" codes, like the QR block in this flag from your MAM 3.2 tribe:
louvre.tribe.net/tribe/upl...9a6d1465da
(1984 in code 128, "Big Brother Loves You" in QR code)
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