Seabird, Mobile Android Futuristic by Mozilla
Mozilla Labs showcase Seabird, a concept Android-based smartphone. Of course, this phone has many features that do not exist on the phone today.
It appears that this phone has two projectors. In addition to its main function to project the screen in big size, no one else uses these two projectors.
The projector is capable of emitting a virtual keyboard in two forms. First a full qwerty keyboard and a keyboard split, which emanated from the two sides of the phone body. So the user can use this virtual keyboard to input data to the phone.
In addition to the projector feature, Seabird is also said to have a myriad of other features. When viewed from his video demo, Seabird has features such as: wireless charging, IR Touch Pad area (at the time of the split keyboard is turned on), 8-megapixel camera, 3.5mm audio port, Bluetooth / IR dongle to call and have the ability as a navigation tool as a wireless mouse.
Navigation using the IR dongle this phone is in the air to rely on tools like motion sensors kinect of the XBOX 360, Wii controller and Move on Playstation.
A dongle Buetooth predicated on the back of the phone. This dongle is also multifunctional. In addition to the headset, dongle-style mouse can be enabled to move the cursor on the phone. Simply moving from a distance, the user can perform the navigation menu on the phone.
Physically, the phone looks futuristic and beautiful. The back of the phone looks bloated at the top and thinner at the bottom. Seabird show brings a touch screen that fills most of the front side.
Seabird phone initiated by Billy May, one member at Mozilla Labs. Unfortunately, Mozilla has not planned to develop this phone until the production phase.
It appears that this phone has two projectors. In addition to its main function to project the screen in big size, no one else uses these two projectors.
The projector is capable of emitting a virtual keyboard in two forms. First a full qwerty keyboard and a keyboard split, which emanated from the two sides of the phone body. So the user can use this virtual keyboard to input data to the phone.
In addition to the projector feature, Seabird is also said to have a myriad of other features. When viewed from his video demo, Seabird has features such as: wireless charging, IR Touch Pad area (at the time of the split keyboard is turned on), 8-megapixel camera, 3.5mm audio port, Bluetooth / IR dongle to call and have the ability as a navigation tool as a wireless mouse.
Navigation using the IR dongle this phone is in the air to rely on tools like motion sensors kinect of the XBOX 360, Wii controller and Move on Playstation.
A dongle Buetooth predicated on the back of the phone. This dongle is also multifunctional. In addition to the headset, dongle-style mouse can be enabled to move the cursor on the phone. Simply moving from a distance, the user can perform the navigation menu on the phone.
Physically, the phone looks futuristic and beautiful. The back of the phone looks bloated at the top and thinner at the bottom. Seabird show brings a touch screen that fills most of the front side.
Seabird phone initiated by Billy May, one member at Mozilla Labs. Unfortunately, Mozilla has not planned to develop this phone until the production phase.
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