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3. NEXTEP (2020 Technology)
• As things progress seems very risky to talk about concepts or designs in 2020. But
that has not stopped designer Hiromi Kiriki launches the adventure and we
Vatican computers in the future will offer Sony.
• At first it seems a simple wristband bright colors, but the Nextep Computer is
actually a sophisticated computer extensible and flexible screen keyboards,
which also has a holographic projector made main screen.
• Madness or genius, I do not know, just be gone a little clip to the designer,
although much more drastic developments and technological changes have been
seen in smaller periods of time. In my opinion, seeing that clocks are increasingly
absent from our wrists, it would be nice to fill the gap with such a device.
5. Sony’s Futuristic Concept of Computers
by Hiromi Kiriki
• Our rapid increase in the use of internet connection for its fast access and world
wide availability that secondary devices like the Nextep Computer are bound to
happen.
• Developed to be worn as a bracelet, this computer concept is constructed out of
a flexible organic light emitting diode (OLED) touchscreen.
• This computer is suppose to be in the market till the year 2020, features like a
holographic projector (for screen), pull-out extra keyboard panels and social
networking compatibility, make the concept plausible.
• This wearable technology is just a new concept in the tech industry right now.
With a step ahead and think of this truly portable and wearable technology we
can imagine to have this wearable technology in our hands.
6. Sony’s Futuristic Concept of Computers
by Hiromi Kiriki (COUNT…)
• In this futuristic approach two major
technologies are being touted as the
big enablers of wearable computing:
Flexible and affordable organic light
emitting diode (OLED) touchscreens
and holographic screens.
• The wristband is bulky but has a full
wraparound screen, and can be laid
flat with a pop out keyboard and
holographic display projected
above.
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8. OLEDS
• OLEDS measure only 100 to 500 nanometers thick—about 200 times thinner than
the width of a human hair.
• OLEDs are made up of thin films of organic compounds that generate light when
zapped with electricity. Besides consuming less power than light-emitting diodes
(LEDs) or liquid crystal displays (LCDs), OLEDs also offer brighter, sharper
resolutions.
• This may sound like a pipe dream, but Sony is already working on an entire line
of OLED computer screens and Televisions, which it will begin releasing this year.
That’s one small step for science fiction, one giant leap for real-world computing
to come.
9. Holography
• Holography is the science and practice of making holograms.
• Hologram is a photographic recording of a light field, rather than of an image
formed by a lens, and it is used to display a fully three-dimensional image of the
holographed subject, which is seen without the aid of special glasses or other
intermediate optics.
• The hologram itself is not an image and it is usually unintelligible when viewed
under diffuse ambient light.
• It is an encoding of the light field as an interference pattern of seemingly random
variations in the opacity, density, or surface profile of the photographic medium.
• When suitably lit, the interference pattern diffracts the light into a reproduction
of the original light field and the objects that were in it appear to still be there,
exhibiting visual depth cues such as parallax and perspective that change
realistically with any change in the relative position of the observer.
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11. Nextep Technology
• Our need to always be connected has turned our mobile phones into
smartphones. So, it’s natural to assume that the next logical leap will be to have
computers we can wear around our wrist. That’s the concept behind the Nextep
Computer designed by Hiromi Kiriki for Sony which has been earmarked for
consumers in 2020.
• Some of the key features of this wrist computer are a flexible OLED
touchscreen, holographic projector (utilized for a computer screen), and pull-out
extra keyboard panels. Looking at pictures behind the concept computer, it
seems it would have 3G connectivity allowing for wireless data and possibly voice
calling. There is even a camera a wearer can use by simply pointing and shooting
with their wrist.
12. No time for laptops or computers? Just
wear Sony computer on your wrist.
• In soon future this goanna possible to access web from a device which is
attached to your wrist. I know lots of people don’t want to spend their time in
front of computers or laptops. For solve this problem and make you more
available for web Sony is here with its new concept, flexible bracelet OLED
touchscreen device. This device is that much flexible that you can band it like
bracelet or use it like Smartphone or tab. This device may take approximately ten
years to come in market but ten years is not too long for such kind of gadget.
• Creator:
However, there is one concept design of a wrist band converting into a PC
which has completely caught the imagination of the avid gadget aficionado- the
Sony Nextep Computer that has been designed by Hiromi Kiriki.
13. • What it is:
This potential computer by Sony raises a lot of hopes as its design is very
capable of supporting various apps along with other user friendly features like
the holographic screen and the retractable keyboard- which combines both the
qualities of a high-end PC as well as a mobile phone. Some of the key features of
this wrist computer are a flexible OLED touchscreen, holographic projector
(utilized for a computer screen), and pull-out extra keyboard panels. Looking at
pictures behind the concept computer, it seems it would have 3G connectivity
allowing for wireless data and possibly voice calling. There is even a camera a
wearer can use by simply pointing and shooting with their wrist.
• Personal Use? School Use? Work Use?
This product is a new look into what the future will hold, looks very
interesting, and it is very neat to look at all of the ways that this piece of
technology will be able to be used for.
14. • Options:
Pink lighting with white background
Green lighting with white background
Blue lighting with black background
• Uses:
• The Nextep has multiple uses for one it has a slide out keyboard for texting
and surfing the web.
• As well it has a holographic projector.
• Used as a monitor.
• It can be used as a computer.
• Some ways a cell phone considering texting or e-mailing would be easy and
work the same.
• At schools, it would be easier than the big honking laptops for carrying to
classes.