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Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Kinetic Nokia Device | Mobile Device Flexible



By "fault" of concepts and a few more tries, flexible displays are not really shocking that they should, but another issue is that they respond to the type of fold that you do. This means that the pressure exerted on the device to serve certain functions and, as in the case of this device, such as command control of your activity on it. This is what the concept of personal entertainment device Nokia presented Nokia World 2011 conference, whose technology has been dubbed Kinetic Nokia Device.

I remember one of the first reports of this year was on concepts of phones for the very outbreak would cause their design, were more a fantasy than a designer outdated manufacturing any of the mobile industry. As always, the future gives you a few blows to the skepticism and the new Nokia model we see something, say the designers, will be the format in which we will have lots of gadgets for many years: flexibility. Of course curved screens are not talking about ergonomics or strangers, but a flexible mobile device that can adapt to different ways with just a little pressure on either side.

Nokia Kinetic Device (which is how to present the technology as a name for the product itself) is not a concept phone, much less a smartphone, but a concept of entertainment device from which you can take pictures, view , zooming, enable different types of movement speeds. Also, listen to music and suppose, though not revealed, that watching videos as well. All this shows through the flexible system which reacts as the applied force. This, we believe, is merely a way of introducing the technology and not a product itself, which can also be washed without ceasing to operate and has an impressive shock resistance according to those who presented at Nokia World 2011 conference.

The answer to the question of when Nokia Kinetic Device could be a manufacturing reality was a bit ambiguous, being optimistic, because in general it was stated that "hopefully soon" what security does not give much about this device to see in action. Now the discussion will come from the real utility of this device in itself, to which I prayer for their futility in broad strokes. But in my view, what matters here, as in almost all respects, is the technology behind this system today and physiotherapy may be physical rather just a toy to control a personal entertainment system, but they can get revenue APIs to this format, we could see new games and even the translation of this control pressure to the handheld or mobile games. Also, use it to interact with more complex digital devices such as smart TVs and computers. Or maybe not, that's the risk to talk about concepts. What do you think?