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Author Topic: Iphone 5 bullstuff or true?  (Read 2504 times)

Thin design: Who cares about how thin it is and how would that even work?

Laser keyboard: If the iPhone wasn't flat as forget, it would be believable, seeing as it has been made in Japan.

Holographic display: Science fantasy.

also this is literally a concept video. it is not saying that the iphone 5 has or will have these features. it's more of a "wouldn't it be cool if" type thing

How exactly would a laser keyboard work? Wouldn't the object it projects on have to be somehow connected to the device that is displaying it, like a Smart Board?

I just don't understand how a projected screen onto any object can be interacted with.

iPhone 5 Concept Features

If you even believed that this guy was trying to make a real video you're a moron. He probably got an angle shot on a regular iPhone 4s or something and then did some editing. The 'ultra thin' thing is a piece of cardboard.

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iPhone 5 Concept Features

the laser keyboard has been done

the possibility of fitting it into something that THIN AS forget is a little ridiculous

How exactly would a laser keyboard work? Wouldn't the object it projects on have to be somehow connected to the device that is displaying it, like a Smart Board?

I just don't understand how a projected screen onto any object can be interacted with.
because LASERS

or some sonar type thingy

shoot out rays of something and measure the time they take to get back to the iphone to get the finger distance to find the key the user pressed

plus i think there was some video of it a long time ago with some dude doing it in midair or some stuff

the laser keyboard has been done

the possibility of fitting it into something that THIN AS forget is a little ridiculous

One was done in 1998, as well.

How exactly would a laser keyboard work? Wouldn't the object it projects on have to be somehow connected to the device that is displaying it, like a Smart Board?

I just don't understand how a projected screen onto any object can be interacted with.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HH8CUTimTvY

It's been done before.

How exactly would a laser keyboard work? Wouldn't the object it projects on have to be somehow connected to the device that is displaying it, like a Smart Board?

I just don't understand how a projected screen onto any object can be interacted with.
It's been done before, as has 3D projection into mid air.
Just never that small, or anywhere near that small.

shoot out rays of something and measure the time they take to get back to the iphone to get the finger distance to find the key the user pressed

This kind of makes sense.

Laser Keyboard? Holographic display? Impossible.

It's fake.

They have made a phone with both, so it isnt bullstuff. The phone however, is. It must have like 2 mb of memory, if the macbook air taught us anything.

Really? Do you recall what it was called?

Apple? adding more then 1 and a half features for a full priced phone?
Bullstuff.

Apple? adding more then 1 and a half features for a full priced phone?
Bullstuff.

Look who's jumping on the anti-apple bandwagon.