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Now I want to share with you about high-technology high technology that will soon be created by scientists in the world.
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As you know, The development of technology is getting more sophisticated every year.
High technology is a scientific technology that involves the production or use of sophisticated or sophisticated devices, especially in the electronics and computer fields. as of now, the iPhone 11 S has become a worldwide trend.
So, many people really like to get it.
Not only that, but many people also do not know about other high technology. What are the things of high technology? Let's move on to the next topic. There are 4 high technologies that have been made by experts.
- Holographic Hand/phone.
Holograms are the technology that can be used for various purposes such as education, entertainment, or business. With a hologram, you can see an object visually in 3D and immersive without having to be near the object.
An interesting project with holographic technology has been carried out to make the audience interact directly with holocaust survivors without being on stage.
RED is a professional digital camera manufacturing company that is often used by Hollywood filmmakers to film. They have just announced a cellphone that has the hologram capability, named Hydrogen.
RED claimed this was the first holographic media device in the world. Besides its use does not require special glasses to see the hologram. Hydrogen is made with a size of 5.7 inches. The screen is capable of displaying 4-view (H4V) holographic content, 3D stereo, 2D / 3D VR, AR, and MR (mixed reality). In addition to the screen, audio capabilities are maximized. Given a special algorithm, this phone can convert stereo sound into 5.1 Surround Sound. Interestingly this phone is equipped with several modular accessories. Besides, Hydrogen can be connected with several devices made by RED, such as cameras, input controls, and camera monitors. This Android-based phone comes in two variants. The first is carrying titanium material and priced at USD 1,595 or around Rp. 21 million. While the loose aluminum version with a cheaper price, which is USD 1,195 or around Rp. 15.9 million.
RED will start marketing in the first quarter of next year. Well interested in having it?
2. Flexible Mobile Phone.
We have heard smartphones with foldable screens for years. Samsung is referred to as a vendor who is said to seriously develop this screen. But over the years, Samsung's folding screen smartphones were just concepts, until they were overtaken by the Royole Corporation from China.
This flexible cell phone really translates to being flexible literally. Why? Because the concept of a cellphone is designed like a carton, so it can be bent in any direction, not like other cellphones that can only be bent in a particular direction.
Uniquely, this kind of smartphone concept even emerged from an indie developer named Portal, not from big companies like Samsung, Lenovo, Sony, or Nokia. Project funding is now open to the public via the Indiegogo site.
3. Clothes Folding Machine.
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Foldimate was founded by Gal Rozov, an Israeli software engineer who decided that folding laundry was a tedious chore that could be done effectively by a robot.
In 2010, Rozov quit his job as a software developer and product manager and spent two years developing his laundry-folding device. In 2012, he moved to the United States to work with a robotic team in Silicon Valley. By 2013, he had a patented technology. In 2016, after an initial round of investment, he produced the first prototype. The prototype presented at CES 2017 generated much interest. The company exhibited an updated prototype of Foldimate at CES 2018. In January 2018, BSH Hausgeräte expressed an interest in partnering with Foldimate.
Foldimate is about two-thirds the size of your washer or dryer. The user, perhaps a teenager convinced to help with chores, simply hangs or clips the shoulder area of the shirt on two hooks and steps back. The device pulls the shirt in. A series of rollers and arms that also move up-down-sideways straighten and fold the item of clothing.
Optionally, the device can spray the clothing with a wrinkle-reducing agent or fragrance. It’s not completely hands-off after clipping the item. You have to button a shirt before handing off to Foldimate. It also can’t handle big items such as a beach towel and possibly not loose-fit XXL athletic shirts, for instance. Still, most shirts, undershirts, T-shirts and pants should fit into the auto-folder. Socks are too small to be folded. Clipping the item takes about 5 seconds, auto-folding 10 seconds, and de-wrinkling 20-30 seconds. Prices have not been established, but it will likely be $ 700- $ 850 for the main unit, around 10,424,750 - 12,658,625 IDR and $ 200- $ 300 for de-wrinkling accessories around 2,978,500 - 4,467,570 IDR.
4. Smart Shoes.
Holograms are the technology that can be used for various purposes such as education, entertainment, or business. With a hologram, you can see an object visually in 3D and immersive without having to be near the object.
An interesting project with holographic technology has been carried out to make the audience interact directly with holocaust survivors without being on stage.
RED is a professional digital camera manufacturing company that is often used by Hollywood filmmakers to film. They have just announced a cellphone that has the hologram capability, named Hydrogen.
RED claimed this was the first holographic media device in the world. Besides its use does not require special glasses to see the hologram. Hydrogen is made with a size of 5.7 inches. The screen is capable of displaying 4-view (H4V) holographic content, 3D stereo, 2D / 3D VR, AR, and MR (mixed reality). In addition to the screen, audio capabilities are maximized. Given a special algorithm, this phone can convert stereo sound into 5.1 Surround Sound. Interestingly this phone is equipped with several modular accessories. Besides, Hydrogen can be connected with several devices made by RED, such as cameras, input controls, and camera monitors. This Android-based phone comes in two variants. The first is carrying titanium material and priced at USD 1,595 or around Rp. 21 million. While the loose aluminum version with a cheaper price, which is USD 1,195 or around Rp. 15.9 million.
RED will start marketing in the first quarter of next year. Well interested in having it?
An interesting project with holographic technology has been carried out to make the audience interact directly with holocaust survivors without being on stage.
RED is a professional digital camera manufacturing company that is often used by Hollywood filmmakers to film. They have just announced a cellphone that has the hologram capability, named Hydrogen.
RED claimed this was the first holographic media device in the world. Besides its use does not require special glasses to see the hologram. Hydrogen is made with a size of 5.7 inches. The screen is capable of displaying 4-view (H4V) holographic content, 3D stereo, 2D / 3D VR, AR, and MR (mixed reality). In addition to the screen, audio capabilities are maximized. Given a special algorithm, this phone can convert stereo sound into 5.1 Surround Sound. Interestingly this phone is equipped with several modular accessories. Besides, Hydrogen can be connected with several devices made by RED, such as cameras, input controls, and camera monitors. This Android-based phone comes in two variants. The first is carrying titanium material and priced at USD 1,595 or around Rp. 21 million. While the loose aluminum version with a cheaper price, which is USD 1,195 or around Rp. 15.9 million.
RED will start marketing in the first quarter of next year. Well interested in having it?
We have heard smartphones with foldable screens for years. Samsung is referred to as a vendor who is said to seriously develop this screen. But over the years, Samsung's folding screen smartphones were just concepts, until they were overtaken by the Royole Corporation from China.
This flexible cell phone really translates to being flexible literally. Why? Because the concept of a cellphone is designed like a carton, so it can be bent in any direction, not like other cellphones that can only be bent in a particular direction.
Uniquely, this kind of smartphone concept even emerged from an indie developer named Portal, not from big companies like Samsung, Lenovo, Sony, or Nokia. Project funding is now open to the public via the Indiegogo site.
Foldimate was founded by Gal Rozov, an Israeli software engineer who decided that folding laundry was a tedious chore that could be done effectively by a robot.
In 2010, Rozov quit his job as a software developer and product manager and spent two years developing his laundry-folding device. In 2012, he moved to the United States to work with a robotic team in Silicon Valley. By 2013, he had a patented technology. In 2016, after an initial round of investment, he produced the first prototype. The prototype presented at CES 2017 generated much interest. The company exhibited an updated prototype of Foldimate at CES 2018. In January 2018, BSH Hausgeräte expressed an interest in partnering with Foldimate.
Foldimate is about two-thirds the size of your washer or dryer. The user, perhaps a teenager convinced to help with chores, simply hangs or clips the shoulder area of the shirt on two hooks and steps back. The device pulls the shirt in. A series of rollers and arms that also move up-down-sideways straighten and fold the item of clothing.
Optionally, the device can spray the clothing with a wrinkle-reducing agent or fragrance. It’s not completely hands-off after clipping the item. You have to button a shirt before handing off to Foldimate. It also can’t handle big items such as a beach towel and possibly not loose-fit XXL athletic shirts, for instance. Still, most shirts, undershirts, T-shirts and pants should fit into the auto-folder. Socks are too small to be folded. Clipping the item takes about 5 seconds, auto-folding 10 seconds, and de-wrinkling 20-30 seconds. Prices have not been established, but it will likely be $ 700- $ 850 for the main unit, around 10,424,750 - 12,658,625 IDR and $ 200- $ 300 for de-wrinkling accessories around 2,978,500 - 4,467,570 IDR.
Smart shoe is a smart footwear technology. It adopts smartphone applications to support tasks that cannot be done with standard footwear. The uses show vibrating of the smartphone to tell users when and where to turn to reach their destination via Google Maps or self-lacing.
Smart shoes, also known as "Lechal shoes" (meaning: take me along) were described as "interactive haptic footwear".
They were introduced in Hyderabad, India in July 2014.
The smart shoe is an insole. The insole connects to a smartphone via Bluetooth. For navigation, once the route has been selected, the insole directs the wearer by buzzing the shoes. The insole is capable of counting steps are taken and calculating calories burned.
Self-lacing sneaker technology, similar to the Nike Mag in Back to the Future Part II, is another use of the smart shoe. In 2019 German footwear company Puma was recognized as one of the "100 Best Inventions of 2019" by Time for its Fi laceless shoe that uses micro-motors to adjust the fit from an iPhone. Nike also introduced a smart shoe in 2019 known as Adapt BB. The shoe featured buttons on the side to loosen or tighten the fit with a custom motor and gear, which could also be controlled by a smartphone.
Smart shoes, also known as "Lechal shoes" (meaning: take me along) were described as "interactive haptic footwear".
They were introduced in Hyderabad, India in July 2014.
The smart shoe is an insole. The insole connects to a smartphone via Bluetooth. For navigation, once the route has been selected, the insole directs the wearer by buzzing the shoes. The insole is capable of counting steps are taken and calculating calories burned.
Self-lacing sneaker technology, similar to the Nike Mag in Back to the Future Part II, is another use of the smart shoe. In 2019 German footwear company Puma was recognized as one of the "100 Best Inventions of 2019" by Time for its Fi laceless shoe that uses micro-motors to adjust the fit from an iPhone. Nike also introduced a smart shoe in 2019 known as Adapt BB. The shoe featured buttons on the side to loosen or tighten the fit with a custom motor and gear, which could also be controlled by a smartphone.
That's all that I can share with you.
I hope the information that I share with you can increase your knowledge about technological developments in this modern area.
Write your opinion in the comments column, is this content useful for you or not? and write what is the High-Tech that you know? Therefore, together we build content in this blog and we can get Information about high-technology each other. You can also watch the video below. The video contains about high technology. Maybe this video can increase your knowledge about high technology. Thank you for your attention and for being my loyal blogger. See you on my next blog. Enjoy the video, goodbye ...
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I hope the information that I share with you can increase your knowledge about technological developments in this modern area.
Write your opinion in the comments column, is this content useful for you or not? and write what is the High-Tech that you know? Therefore, together we build content in this blog and we can get Information about high-technology each other. You can also watch the video below. The video contains about high technology. Maybe this video can increase your knowledge about high technology. Thank you for your attention and for being my loyal blogger. See you on my next blog. Enjoy the video, goodbye ...
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