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Transcript of Future technology trends and gadgets
A Seminar On
Future Technology Trends and Gadgets
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1. PureView imaging technology
2. Google Glass3. Some Important Applications 4. CORNING GORILLA GLASS5. Ultra high definition
1. PureView imaging technology
PureView Pro imaging specifications:
• 41Mpix sensor with pixel oversampling• Lossless zoom: 3x for stills, 4x for full HD 1080p video• Improved video autofocus• More processing power• Cropping• Long focal length• Effective zoom settings.
2. Google Glass
• Project Glass products display information in a smartphone-like format hands-free, and can interact with the Internet via natural languagevoice commands. The eyewear's functionality and minimalist appearance (aluminium strip with 2 nose pads) has been compared to Steve Mann'sEyeTap, and uses Google's Android operating system.
• High-tech spectacles featuring a revolutionary digital interface that enable its wearers to not only view the world through Google's eyes but also automatically photograph all that they see.
3. Some Important Applications
• Circle of 6• bSafe • StaySafe• Life 360• Siri • Google Drive• Google Goggles• Instagram• True Caller
4. CORNING GORILLA GLASS
• Engineered for a combination of thinness, lightness, and damage-resistance, it is used primarily as the cover glass for portable electronic devices including mobile phones, portable media players, laptop computer displays, and some television screens.
• Gorilla Glass by 2010 had been used in approximately 20 percent of mobile handsets worldwide, about 200 million units.The second generation, called "Gorilla Glass 2", was introduced in 2012. On October 24, 2012, Corning announced that over one billion mobile devices used Gorilla Glass
5. Ultra high definition
• Ultra high definition is also known as Ultra HD, UHD, and UHDTV. In Japan, 8K UHDTV will be known as Super Hi-Vision since Hi-Vision was the term used in Japan for HDTV. Companies had previously only used the term 4K at the 2012 International CES but that had changed to Ultra HD during the 2013 International CES. The Ultra HD term is an umbrella term that was selected by the Consumer Electronics Association after extensive consumer research.
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