So, Lenovo is releasing this AR headset, that works with a reflective visor, and a smartphone. It's a step up from what we saw with Pokemon Go. (I occasionally see some die-hard players out there still.)
I will be interested to see how well this is adopted. AR is in the early stages and for industrial applications it's clear that it will be well received. How much people use it for fun, remains to be seen -- but I think it's going to be a it. (maybe not in this iteration.)
NewAtlas (Source) much more there.
The Mirage headset sports a pair of motion-tracking cameras that keep watch for two markers. First there's a tracking beacon you place on the floor, which tells the system where the ground is and allows the projected characters to find their footing. And of course there's your controller, which looks like the handle of a lightsaber with a glowing nub of a blade on the end.
When you look at the thing in your hand through the AR goggles, a beam of light emerges from the tip with that all-too-familiar hum. It really feels like you're wielding one of the most iconic weapons in movie history, and it's almost entertaining enough just to swing it around and watch it follow your every move. The next step – turn that lightsaber onto some deserving droids.
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The app includes a few other game modes as well. In a similar vein to the droid defense game we played, you can also take on bad guys like Darth Vader and Kylo Ren in lightsaber battles. If you want to slow things down a bit, the classic Holochess game we see in A New Hope is now an (augmented) reality, with players directing the alien pieces around the board by pointing the lightsaber stub. And finally, a mode called Strategic Combat turns your living room floor into a warzone between the Rebels and the Empire, in a strategy game that looks like Age of Empires.
Monday, October 30, 2017
Lenovo AR headset
Friday, October 27, 2017
Space Needle VR Bar...
This will probably generate a lot of interest. I have tried VR in a "fear of heights" kind of experiment, and it had a more profound effect than I thought it would.
This is part of the whole growth process. I'll try to get down there to check this out in person.
SEATTLE, Oct. 26, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- The Space Needle has launched a free virtual reality (VR) installation, The VR Bar, that offers guests four extraordinary ways to experience Seattle's most iconic landmark. In partnership with Panogs and Graffix, the Space Needle developed a sleek bar that gives visitors the virtual experience of walking the Space Needle's outer Halo, flying a seaplane above Lake Union, soaring over Seattle, and bungee jumping from 520' in the air. Included with the price of admission, The VR Bar is available to all guests who visit the Space Needle's Observation Deck.
SEATTLE, Oct. 26, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- The Space Needle has launched a free virtual reality (VR) installation, The VR Bar, that offers guests four extraordinary ways to experience Seattle's most iconic landmark. In partnership with Panogs and Graffix, the Space Needle developed a sleek bar that gives visitors the virtual experience of walking the Space Needle's outer Halo, flying a seaplane above Lake Union, soaring over Seattle, and bungee jumping from 520' in the air. Included with the price of admission, The VR Bar is available to all guests who visit the Space Needle's Observation Deck.
"Since the Space Needle opened for the 1962 World's Fair, the tower has symbolized innovation and endless possibilities," said Space Needle Chief Marketing Officer Karen Olson. "Today, we're taking that pioneering spirit above and beyond with digital experiences designed to give guests new and exciting ways to interact with Seattle's most iconic landmark."
Panogs, a leading photographic agency that focuses on VR storytelling, refers to the project as one of its most technological challenges to date.
"In less than 30 days, our team was set with the task of developing an authentic and thrilling bungee jump experience," explained Gavin Farrell, Panogs co-founder. "Two of our biggest challenges were navigating the best way to record footage on such a uniquely designed structure, and how to keep the cameras stabilized during the bungee jump fall. While drones are typically used to capture aerial footage, our team dropped a camera from the Space Needle's 520' Observation Deck, which captured a more realistic descent."
In addition to Panogs working with a mechanical engineer to design the camera drop-system, the company also partnered with a gimbal design specialist from Advance Visuals to develop AutoGimbal, a gimbal specifically designed to stabilize the cameras during the free fall. The AutoGimbal measures angular velocity 800 times a second, and the information is used to calculate the amount of motion in the opposite direction. This allowed the camera to remain compass-locked during the free fall with all potential spin and other movement distractions being completely absorbed by the AutoGimbal.
Panogs, a leading photographic agency that focuses on VR storytelling, refers to the project as one of its most technological challenges to date.
"In less than 30 days, our team was set with the task of developing an authentic and thrilling bungee jump experience," explained Gavin Farrell, Panogs co-founder. "Two of our biggest challenges were navigating the best way to record footage on such a uniquely designed structure, and how to keep the cameras stabilized during the bungee jump fall. While drones are typically used to capture aerial footage, our team dropped a camera from the Space Needle's 520' Observation Deck, which captured a more realistic descent."
In addition to Panogs working with a mechanical engineer to design the camera drop-system, the company also partnered with a gimbal design specialist from Advance Visuals to develop AutoGimbal, a gimbal specifically designed to stabilize the cameras during the free fall. The AutoGimbal measures angular velocity 800 times a second, and the information is used to calculate the amount of motion in the opposite direction. This allowed the camera to remain compass-locked during the free fall with all potential spin and other movement distractions being completely absorbed by the AutoGimbal.
Once the 360-degree videos were completed, Graffix—a design and build fabricator of signage and branded environments—customized a one-of-a-kind VR installation for the experiences. Also focusing on The VR Bar's user interface and software development, Graffix created a user experience that directly aligned with the Space Needle's brand and vision.
"We were challenged to create a unique interactive exhibit that would facilitate a virtual reality user experience in an environment where there are a varied set of users," said the Graffix President Chris Richardson.
The VR Bar is part of the Space Needle's larger initiative to enhance guests' experiences using technology. In the past few years, the Space Needle has launched a series of digital experiences including augmented reality, virtual reality, interactive experiences, and mixed reality technologies. Visit www.spaceneedle.com/wow/ for more information on the Space Needle's digital experiences.
"We were challenged to create a unique interactive exhibit that would facilitate a virtual reality user experience in an environment where there are a varied set of users," said the Graffix President Chris Richardson.
The VR Bar is part of the Space Needle's larger initiative to enhance guests' experiences using technology. In the past few years, the Space Needle has launched a series of digital experiences including augmented reality, virtual reality, interactive experiences, and mixed reality technologies. Visit www.spaceneedle.com/wow/ for more information on the Space Needle's digital experiences.
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About the Space Needle
The Space Needle, one of the most recognized landmarks in the world, is in the midst of a multi-year venture focused on preservation and renovation of the 55-year-old icon. The renovation will update the structure's physical systems and elevate the visitor experience by dramatically enhancing the view with floor-to-ceiling view glass on each level, an open-air observation deck with glass benches over the outer halo of the structure, and a first-of-its-kind rotating glass floor revealing downward views of the structure never seen before.
About Panogs
Panogs is a photographic agency focused on virtual reality storytelling and next generation image capture technologies. From filming in virtual reality from the summit of Mt. Everest for Sports Illustrated, to shooting spherical gigapixel images from the top of One World Trade Center, Panogs has executed projects in some of the most extreme and technically challenging conditions on the planet.
About Graffix
Graffix is a design/build fabricator of interior and exterior signage and branded environments. With an evolving 30-year history beginning in the commercial graphics arena, Graffix has expanded its services into the architectural business markets where innovation and creativity collide to develop high-quality custom signage solutions. They seamlessly manufacture, fulfill, and install complete front and back of house signage and environments including: signage, wayfinding, wall graphics, and decor, communication systems and menus, fixtures and any identity elements for each environment.
Contact:
Danielle Davis, (206) 905-2139
DanielleD@spaceneedle.com
About the Space Needle
The Space Needle, one of the most recognized landmarks in the world, is in the midst of a multi-year venture focused on preservation and renovation of the 55-year-old icon. The renovation will update the structure's physical systems and elevate the visitor experience by dramatically enhancing the view with floor-to-ceiling view glass on each level, an open-air observation deck with glass benches over the outer halo of the structure, and a first-of-its-kind rotating glass floor revealing downward views of the structure never seen before.
About Panogs
Panogs is a photographic agency focused on virtual reality storytelling and next generation image capture technologies. From filming in virtual reality from the summit of Mt. Everest for Sports Illustrated, to shooting spherical gigapixel images from the top of One World Trade Center, Panogs has executed projects in some of the most extreme and technically challenging conditions on the planet.
About Graffix
Graffix is a design/build fabricator of interior and exterior signage and branded environments. With an evolving 30-year history beginning in the commercial graphics arena, Graffix has expanded its services into the architectural business markets where innovation and creativity collide to develop high-quality custom signage solutions. They seamlessly manufacture, fulfill, and install complete front and back of house signage and environments including: signage, wayfinding, wall graphics, and decor, communication systems and menus, fixtures and any identity elements for each environment.
Contact:
Danielle Davis, (206) 905-2139
DanielleD@spaceneedle.com
Thursday, October 26, 2017
Comcast & Charter Punished for Cord Cutting
Going Mobile!!
Comcast & Charter
Cord Cutting Accelerates!
Comcast lost 125,000 video subscribers while Charter's pay-TV rolls declined by 105,000, reflecting the broader trend of Netflix and other streaming companies luring away traditional cable customers.
Shares of Comcast were falling 1.4% to $36.31 on Thursday afternoon, with the video losses coming in at the mid-point of the revised guidance that the company provided in September. But Charter was tumbling more than 8% to $316.50 as it reported greater-than-expected subscriber losses and also missed forecasts for other key metrics.
Comcast badly wants to hold onto its video subscribers, although Chairman and CEO Brian Roberts told investors during a Thursday morning investor call that the cable operator has been preparing for the world of cord cutting.
"We anticipated this shift," Roberts said. Comcast invested in its Emmy-winning X1 entertainment operating system that allows users to watch Netflix or Alphabet's YouTube via its platform, developed a remote control that recognizes voice commands and launched the Xfinity streaming app, among other initiatives that enhance its video service.
When customers cut the cord to Comcast's pay-tv offering, Roberts and other executives suggested, they don't kill the cable operator's model.
"Broadband connectivity, both residential and business -- that's now a $20 billion-year business," Roberts said.
Comcast & Charter
Cord Cutting Accelerates!
Comcast lost 125,000 video subscribers while Charter's pay-TV rolls declined by 105,000, reflecting the broader trend of Netflix and other streaming companies luring away traditional cable customers.
Shares of Comcast were falling 1.4% to $36.31 on Thursday afternoon, with the video losses coming in at the mid-point of the revised guidance that the company provided in September. But Charter was tumbling more than 8% to $316.50 as it reported greater-than-expected subscriber losses and also missed forecasts for other key metrics.
Comcast badly wants to hold onto its video subscribers, although Chairman and CEO Brian Roberts told investors during a Thursday morning investor call that the cable operator has been preparing for the world of cord cutting.
"We anticipated this shift," Roberts said. Comcast invested in its Emmy-winning X1 entertainment operating system that allows users to watch Netflix or Alphabet's YouTube via its platform, developed a remote control that recognizes voice commands and launched the Xfinity streaming app, among other initiatives that enhance its video service.
When customers cut the cord to Comcast's pay-tv offering, Roberts and other executives suggested, they don't kill the cable operator's model.
"Broadband connectivity, both residential and business -- that's now a $20 billion-year business," Roberts said.
"Laser Beams"
Something just for fun, I'm sure it will be doing even better with laser beams. A talking fish in the mean time can be fun.
mediaite.com
This is kind of interesting, it shows the Engineer at work...
mediaite.com
This is kind of interesting, it shows the Engineer at work...
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
More from Great Alliance Holdings
Another from the distributor.
China is an enormous market.
Great Alliance Holdings announced that its Quan Ding launched based on MicroVision technology, 3D depth sensor laser scanning technology in the field of intelligent home applications solutions. The technology is a new generation of laser scanning system, the use of MicroVision exclusive patented laser scanning projection technology, coupled with infrared laser and light diodes, the use of time flight technology (Time of Flight), with self-developed ToF chip and algorithm, can provide customers A new real-time image interactive product.
With the acceleration of social information, work, life and communication, the increasingly close relationship between information. People are more concerned about is to provide a comfortable and safe, energy efficient, with a high degree of human life space. MicroVision 3D Deep Sensing Laser Scanning technology provides an efficient and energy-efficient solution for these intelligent home furnishings.
Illustration of the Application of 3D Deep Sensing Laser Scanning Technology Based on MicroVision Technology in Intelligent Home
The solution will allow ordinary projection images to become a touch screen, and even can achieve gesture control, character recognition and other functions, and has a small size, low power consumption, no focus, high contrast, High color and other characteristics, for the smart home to bring a new experience.
MicroVision is the founder of PicoP ® scanning technology and an industry leader in ultra-compact laser projection and sensing solutions based on laser beam scanning. MicroVision 's platform approach to this advanced display and sensing solution means that it can accommodate a wide range of application forms and environments. MicroVision 's intellectual property portfolio has been recognized by the Patent Committee as the top 50 intellectual property portfolio in the global industry and has been incorporated into the Ocean Tomo 300 patent index.
For more information on products and solutions, please contact the Dafa Quinti Group M microvision Technician: microvision.cn@aitgroup.com.tw . Or reference to the official website of the General Assembly , and welcome attention to the official website of the General Assembly microblogging ( @ Great League ) and the General Assembly WeChat platform: (public account search "big league " or micro-signal wpg_holdings attention).
About Great League Holdings
Greater China Holdings is the world's first, the Asia-Pacific region market share of leading semiconductor components distributors , headquartered in Taipei ( TSE: 3702 ) , owns the world-ping , goods good , Qui Ding and friends , the number of employees nearly 5, 1 00 people, products suppliers - more than 250 home about 71 global Non-IED distribution base (Asia Pacific IED 43 Ge & Non-IED 34 Ge), 2016 annual turnover of 166.5 billion dollars. (* Market ranking according to Gartner published data )
Greater Alliance Holdings to create a platform for industrial holdings, continuous optimization of front-end marketing and logistics support team, play industry supply chain professional partners, to provide demand demand ( Demand Creation ), turnkey solution ( Turnkey Solution ), technical support, warehousing logistics and IC E-commerce and other value-added services to meet the original equipment manufacturers ( OEM ), original design manufacturers ( ODM ), electronic manufacturing service providers ( EMS ) and small and medium enterprises such as different customer needs. Internationalization and localization scale sales channels, long-term roots in the Asia-Pacific market, professional media in recent years was named "Asia's best IC distributor business」.
In order to improve the quality of the localization service of the United Nations and to meet the different needs of the service customers in the Greater China region, the six major areas of the Greater China Service (China) are China-Based Manufacturers , Taiwan-Based Manufacturers ), Electronic Manufacturing Service , Japan-Based Manufacturers , Korea-Based Manufacturers and HongKong-Based Manufacturers . In addition to providing customers with the best turnkey solution ( Turnkey Solution ), in order to meet customer demand for small quantities of equipment procurement, in particular the establishment of a dedicated small batch service team ( SQS, Small Quantity Service ). (Shenzhen) and the Great Union Electronics (Hong Kong), to "industry preferred. Access benchmark" for the corporate vision, the full implementation of the "team, integrity, Professional, performance, "the core values to professional services, to achieve suppliers, customers and shareholders of mutual benefit and win-win situation.
Quinting Group Introduces 3D Deep Sensing Laser Scanning Technology Based on MicroVision Technology in Intelligent Home Applications
Great Alliance Holdings announced that its Quan Ding launched based on MicroVision technology, 3D depth sensor laser scanning technology in the field of intelligent home applications solutions. The technology is a new generation of laser scanning system, the use of MicroVision exclusive patented laser scanning projection technology, coupled with infrared laser and light diodes, the use of time flight technology (Time of Flight), with self-developed ToF chip and algorithm, can provide customers A new real-time image interactive product.
With the acceleration of social information, work, life and communication, the increasingly close relationship between information. People are more concerned about is to provide a comfortable and safe, energy efficient, with a high degree of human life space. MicroVision 3D Deep Sensing Laser Scanning technology provides an efficient and energy-efficient solution for these intelligent home furnishings.
Illustration of the Application of 3D Deep Sensing Laser Scanning Technology Based on MicroVision Technology in Intelligent Home
The solution will allow ordinary projection images to become a touch screen, and even can achieve gesture control, character recognition and other functions, and has a small size, low power consumption, no focus, high contrast, High color and other characteristics, for the smart home to bring a new experience.
MicroVision is the founder of PicoP ® scanning technology and an industry leader in ultra-compact laser projection and sensing solutions based on laser beam scanning. MicroVision 's platform approach to this advanced display and sensing solution means that it can accommodate a wide range of application forms and environments. MicroVision 's intellectual property portfolio has been recognized by the Patent Committee as the top 50 intellectual property portfolio in the global industry and has been incorporated into the Ocean Tomo 300 patent index.
For more information on products and solutions, please contact the Dafa Quinti Group M microvision Technician: microvision.cn@aitgroup.com.tw . Or reference to the official website of the General Assembly , and welcome attention to the official website of the General Assembly microblogging ( @ Great League ) and the General Assembly WeChat platform: (public account search "big league " or micro-signal wpg_holdings attention).
About Great League Holdings
Greater China Holdings is the world's first, the Asia-Pacific region market share of leading semiconductor components distributors , headquartered in Taipei ( TSE: 3702 ) , owns the world-ping , goods good , Qui Ding and friends , the number of employees nearly 5, 1 00 people, products suppliers - more than 250 home about 71 global Non-IED distribution base (Asia Pacific IED 43 Ge & Non-IED 34 Ge), 2016 annual turnover of 166.5 billion dollars. (* Market ranking according to Gartner published data )
Greater Alliance Holdings to create a platform for industrial holdings, continuous optimization of front-end marketing and logistics support team, play industry supply chain professional partners, to provide demand demand ( Demand Creation ), turnkey solution ( Turnkey Solution ), technical support, warehousing logistics and IC E-commerce and other value-added services to meet the original equipment manufacturers ( OEM ), original design manufacturers ( ODM ), electronic manufacturing service providers ( EMS ) and small and medium enterprises such as different customer needs. Internationalization and localization scale sales channels, long-term roots in the Asia-Pacific market, professional media in recent years was named "Asia's best IC distributor business」.
In order to improve the quality of the localization service of the United Nations and to meet the different needs of the service customers in the Greater China region, the six major areas of the Greater China Service (China) are China-Based Manufacturers , Taiwan-Based Manufacturers ), Electronic Manufacturing Service , Japan-Based Manufacturers , Korea-Based Manufacturers and HongKong-Based Manufacturers . In addition to providing customers with the best turnkey solution ( Turnkey Solution ), in order to meet customer demand for small quantities of equipment procurement, in particular the establishment of a dedicated small batch service team ( SQS, Small Quantity Service ). (Shenzhen) and the Great Union Electronics (Hong Kong), to "industry preferred. Access benchmark" for the corporate vision, the full implementation of the "team, integrity, Professional, performance, "the core values to professional services, to achieve suppliers, customers and shareholders of mutual benefit and win-win situation.
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Introducing Microvision Scanning Technology
So, my friend Joe interrupted me with this today.
Also in EETrend
Set the micro-network news, is committed to the Asia-Pacific region's leading electronic components distributor --- Grand Union Holdings announced that its flagship launched MicroVision MicroLision-based micro-laser scanning projection technology in the medical field of application program.
Illustration of MicroVision Ultra-miniature Laser Scanning Projection and Induction Technology.
The micro-laser scanning projection technology from the Grand Duke is from MicroVision's PicoP® technology, which uses the laser beam scanning method to develop a series of ultra-miniature laser scanning projection and sensing solutions.
Figure 2 shows the application of micro-laser scanning projection technology based on MicroVision in the medical field
MicroVision's advanced display and sensing solutions feature a small footprint, low power consumption, no focus, large viewing angle, high contrast, high chroma and other features, for the medical electronics field to bring a new experience and application. Such as many new applications for new medical models such as medical imaging (eg, retinal scan, human vascular / organ real-time projection, etc.), home medical, smart medical, mobile medical (including intelligent wear equipment).
Specifications
Illustration 3 - Dafa Quanxie Introduces MicroVision Micro Laser Scanning Projection Specification
For more information on product and program, please contact us at Microvision Technician: microvision.cn@aitgroup.com.tw.
He seemed pretty excited about it.
The article is scraped, mostly to be sure we don't lose it.
Source ( http://laoyaoba.com/ss6/html/65/n-652765.html )
Also in EETrend
The application scheme of MicroVision micro - laser scanning projection technology is introduced
Time: Time: October 24, 2017 22:36
Illustration of MicroVision Ultra-miniature Laser Scanning Projection and Induction Technology.
The micro-laser scanning projection technology from the Grand Duke is from MicroVision's PicoP® technology, which uses the laser beam scanning method to develop a series of ultra-miniature laser scanning projection and sensing solutions.
Figure 2 shows the application of micro-laser scanning projection technology based on MicroVision in the medical field
MicroVision's advanced display and sensing solutions feature a small footprint, low power consumption, no focus, large viewing angle, high contrast, high chroma and other features, for the medical electronics field to bring a new experience and application. Such as many new applications for new medical models such as medical imaging (eg, retinal scan, human vascular / organ real-time projection, etc.), home medical, smart medical, mobile medical (including intelligent wear equipment).
Specifications
Illustration 3 - Dafa Quanxie Introduces MicroVision Micro Laser Scanning Projection Specification
For more information on product and program, please contact us at Microvision Technician: microvision.cn@aitgroup.com.tw.
Monday, October 23, 2017
Microvision Wins Even if it Loses
A reader was kind enough to send a copy of a newsletter I hadn't seen until now from http://bonnerandpartners.com/exponential-tech-investor/
I do rather like that they echo my 10% of the market theory.
This is a snippit of the newsletter part of a substantial article on MicroVision
Thanks Bart
MicroVision Wins Even if It Loses
You might be surprised about what I say next.
Whether or not MicroVision’s technology is in the iPhone 8 or if it licenses its technology for the iPhone 8, it will still come out a big winner.
What is important here is the impact to the overall industry. The moment that Apple releases augmented reality as a feature, the rest of the industry will copy it, just as it has with every major new feature that Apple has released since the very first iPhone in 2007.
And remember, Apple’s technology and patents are “in house.” Apple isn’t licensing its 3D sensing technology out to its competition, it wants to keep it to itself. Apple sees its technology as a competitive advantage.
So where is the industry going to go for the technology and intellectual property to compete with Apple in 3D sensing and laser beam scanning? You guessed it… MicroVision.
And the rest of the market is much larger than Apple’s shipment volumes. Samsung alone shipped 309 million smartphones in 2016, and Huawei shipped 139 million. In total, 1.27 billion non-Apple smartphones were shipped in 2016. That is a massive market.
Now, let’s assume that 1.3 billion non-Apple smartphones are shipped in 2018. If MicroVision technology is used in only 10% of those phones, that is 130 million units.
Applying my estimation of a $2.50 licensing fee to those volumes, MicroVision gets $325 million in sales. Again, at an EV/Sales ratio of 5, we’d be looking at an enterprise value of $1.6 billion, 13 times where it is trading today.
I believe MicroVision’s time has finally come. I deeply respect the company’s tenacity after all of these years. It was too far ahead of its time. But the market is ready now and we have a shot of making 10 times our money or more on this exciting investment opportunity.
I do rather like that they echo my 10% of the market theory.
This is a snippit of the newsletter part of a substantial article on MicroVision
Thanks Bart
MicroVision Wins Even if It Loses
You might be surprised about what I say next.
Whether or not MicroVision’s technology is in the iPhone 8 or if it licenses its technology for the iPhone 8, it will still come out a big winner.
What is important here is the impact to the overall industry. The moment that Apple releases augmented reality as a feature, the rest of the industry will copy it, just as it has with every major new feature that Apple has released since the very first iPhone in 2007.
And remember, Apple’s technology and patents are “in house.” Apple isn’t licensing its 3D sensing technology out to its competition, it wants to keep it to itself. Apple sees its technology as a competitive advantage.
So where is the industry going to go for the technology and intellectual property to compete with Apple in 3D sensing and laser beam scanning? You guessed it… MicroVision.
And the rest of the market is much larger than Apple’s shipment volumes. Samsung alone shipped 309 million smartphones in 2016, and Huawei shipped 139 million. In total, 1.27 billion non-Apple smartphones were shipped in 2016. That is a massive market.
Now, let’s assume that 1.3 billion non-Apple smartphones are shipped in 2018. If MicroVision technology is used in only 10% of those phones, that is 130 million units.
Applying my estimation of a $2.50 licensing fee to those volumes, MicroVision gets $325 million in sales. Again, at an EV/Sales ratio of 5, we’d be looking at an enterprise value of $1.6 billion, 13 times where it is trading today.
I believe MicroVision’s time has finally come. I deeply respect the company’s tenacity after all of these years. It was too far ahead of its time. But the market is ready now and we have a shot of making 10 times our money or more on this exciting investment opportunity.
Saturday, October 21, 2017
Friday, October 20, 2017
Laser Projection Phone & Competition
Just had a nice conversation with Joe, and he said, here, check this out.
The article is like we have seen before, but check out the interesting looking device in the picture. Looks like a dedicated PicoP gaming device.
The article is like we have seen before, but check out the interesting looking device in the picture. Looks like a dedicated PicoP gaming device.
REVIEW: Today's China smartphone market, market competition is not only a sea of blood, is a winner-take-all market almost, then the smart phone giant Lin Li of the jungle, with its own style of technical school or fever also literary small fresh Have your own living space?
Today's China smart phone market, both a blood sea competition market, but also a winner almost take-all of the market, then the giant in the smart phone jungle, with their own style of technology fever or fresh arts have their own fresh The living space?
June 28, 2017 MWC during the Shanghai exhibition, by the Green Orange mobile phone produced VOGA V laser projection phone officially debut, through the built-in laser projection components, VOGA V can cast more than 100 inches of large screen, mobile phone screen size restrictions to be complete liberation. VOGA V to break the limitations of conventional people and the screen limitations, to give people a new unlimited horizon experience, but also for smart phones opened a new window.
VOGA V laser projection phone with advanced MEMS laser projection technology, the three-color laser beam projected on the interface to form a clear image, and no focus, you can always keep the picture clear, even oblique delivery screen, but also through the smart trapezoidal The calibration is displayed as a standard screen. In addition, thanks to MEMS technology, out of the previous DLP projection phone power consumption is too large embarrassment, equipped with 4000mAh large battery, continuous projection of four hours, enough to watch two large.
VOGA series brand is located in Rijiake Group President and CEO Le Jia Ming said, VOGA V positioning is "light entertainment, light business, light family", the target market, including some white-collar male users in the city, like sports, technology, experience Must pursue. At the same time, for the past desktop projector heat problems, Le Jia Ming said that the laser projection power consumption is lower than the DLP technology, coupled with the VOGA V structural design optimization, as well as the improvement of cooling materials, we can better To control its temperature, and this temperature is the consumer can accept the temperature
In fact, any market, there is always a lot of gaps between the giants, often this is later the growth of subversive fertile soil, when Apple is also through this way to subvert the Nokia. Although the laser projection phone is now avant-garde and niche, but who can guarantee that it does not have a specific fan group? Not long ago, VOGA and the International Champions League contract, full sponsor 2017 International Champions League in China, VOGA V laser projection phone has officially become ICC official only designated mobile phone. See, VOGA survived.
Hololens Restricted FOV & Microsoft Patent
Those who have been following Hololens (still a very small part of the population) have known for a while that they have a very significant usability problem with a narrow field of view. That has been addressed here a number of times. (CES Day 3) When I had the opportunity to test it, the NOMAD from Microvision outclassed everything else in terms of field of view.
The mention in this patent is very interesting, it doesn't necessarily mean any more than they absolutely know Microvision is there.
I was invited to visit Microsoft this week. (Another purpose) but I did ask about Hololens, and looked for it. It's in their visitor center, but kept under glass that was all I could see.
Microsoft may have solved one of the biggest limitations with its HoloLens headset. Since its first unveiling, the device has suffered from a restricted field of view. A patent filing suggests a feasible way to increase the range has been developed.
Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/tech-and-science/technology/microsoft-might-have-solved-the-hololens-biggest-issue/article/505547#ixzz4w4atIBUG
Digital Journal
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From Patent Scope
Below from Description:
[0028] The display engine 204 can include, e.g., an image former 206, a collimating lens 208 and an illuminator 210, but is not limited thereto. The image former 206 can be implemented using a transmissive projection technology where a light source is modulated by an optically active material, and backlit with white light. These technologies are usually implemented using liquid crystal display (LCD) type displays with powerful backlights and high optical energy densities. The illuminator 210 can provide the aforementioned backlighting. The image former 206 can also be implemented using a reflective technology for which external light is reflected and modulated by an optically active material. Digital light processing (DLP), liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS) and Mirasol® display technology from Qualcomm, Inc. are all examples of reflective technologies. Alternatively, the image former 206 can be implemented using an emissive technology where light is generated by a display, see for example, a PicoP™ display engine from Microvision, Inc. Another example of emissive display technology is a micro organic light emitting diode (OLED) display. Companies such as eMagin and Microoled provide examples of micro OLED displays. The image former 206, alone or in combination with the illuminator 210, can also be referred to as a micro display. The collimating lens 208 is arranged to receive a diverging display image from the image former 206, to collimate the display image, and to direct the collimated image toward the input-coupler 112 of the waveguide 100. In accordance with an embodiment, an entry pupil associated with the waveguide may be approximately the same size as an exit pupil associated with the image former 206, e.g., 5 mm or less in some embodiments, but is not limited thereto.
Thanks all the people who dig for stuff like this and post it.
The mention in this patent is very interesting, it doesn't necessarily mean any more than they absolutely know Microvision is there.
I was invited to visit Microsoft this week. (Another purpose) but I did ask about Hololens, and looked for it. It's in their visitor center, but kept under glass that was all I could see.
Microsoft may have solved one of the biggest limitations with its HoloLens headset. Since its first unveiling, the device has suffered from a restricted field of view. A patent filing suggests a feasible way to increase the range has been developed.
Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/tech-and-science/technology/microsoft-might-have-solved-the-hololens-biggest-issue/article/505547#ixzz4w4atIBUG
Digital Journal
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From Patent Scope
Below from Description:
[0028] The display engine 204 can include, e.g., an image former 206, a collimating lens 208 and an illuminator 210, but is not limited thereto. The image former 206 can be implemented using a transmissive projection technology where a light source is modulated by an optically active material, and backlit with white light. These technologies are usually implemented using liquid crystal display (LCD) type displays with powerful backlights and high optical energy densities. The illuminator 210 can provide the aforementioned backlighting. The image former 206 can also be implemented using a reflective technology for which external light is reflected and modulated by an optically active material. Digital light processing (DLP), liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS) and Mirasol® display technology from Qualcomm, Inc. are all examples of reflective technologies. Alternatively, the image former 206 can be implemented using an emissive technology where light is generated by a display, see for example, a PicoP™ display engine from Microvision, Inc. Another example of emissive display technology is a micro organic light emitting diode (OLED) display. Companies such as eMagin and Microoled provide examples of micro OLED displays. The image former 206, alone or in combination with the illuminator 210, can also be referred to as a micro display. The collimating lens 208 is arranged to receive a diverging display image from the image former 206, to collimate the display image, and to direct the collimated image toward the input-coupler 112 of the waveguide 100. In accordance with an embodiment, an entry pupil associated with the waveguide may be approximately the same size as an exit pupil associated with the image former 206, e.g., 5 mm or less in some embodiments, but is not limited thereto.
Thanks all the people who dig for stuff like this and post it.
Apple Car Spotted in the Wild
There is a lot going on in this space.....
keep watching...
Insights.Dice.com
From the Twitter Feed
keep watching...
Insights.Dice.com
From the Twitter Feed
But perhaps everyone is right. A response to Higgins’ tweet notes LiDAR on the roof is a unique choice. It’s entirely possible Apple has struck agreements to build a self-driving car platform for the roofs of production vehicles. A Toyota Camry without Apple’ self-driving tech would look much like the car you see on the road today; with it, the roof may be a touch higher or bulkier, with tinted glass to allow the LiDAR and cameras to operate without obstruction.
This concept also creates an option for car buyers and more flexibility for auto manufacturers; Apple could hide that inelegant unit under bespoke roof assembles. Mom’s new Subaru would be able to use the same self-driving tech as your fancy new BMW, without much aesthetic sacrifice.
The missing link here is what this will mean for tech pros. We’d like to think Apple is also mindful of its developer base, and has side projects specifically geared toward app creation on this new-look platform. SDKs and APIs for apps used in a vehicle laced with Apple technology would be an entirely new market for developers to tap into (CarPlay apps are basically skinned iOS apps). Existing platforms are clunky and have a high barrier to entry; let’s hope Apple is putting in work on this front, too.
Thursday, October 19, 2017
AR Glasses -- 5 years to mainstream
"Mainstream" is a significant term, and I don't think this is the kind of guy who will misuse it. Personal computers were well known for about 15 years before you could call them "MainStream."
Engadget
AR’s Future is Glasses, Not Phones, Says Niantic CEO
John Hanke expects it will take about five years before the technology is mainstream
By
Betsy Morris
LAGUNA BEACH, Calif.—The future platform of augmented reality will be on glasses, not smartphones, says John Hanke, chief executive of Niantic Inc., developer of the hit AR game, Pokémon Go.
Timer...
I noticed a few people put a bit more emphasis on the timer than is healthy, so let me clarify.
When they shipped samples from engine one late last year it took 78 days for them to announce an order for that engine.
I started the timer when shipping samples from engine #2 was announced.
That's ALL it means.
It's entirely possible that an order of this engine would not be announced, because taking such an order is in the ordinary course of business. (If I were the customer I wouldn't want it to be)
Announcement of FIRST engine order
When they shipped samples from engine one late last year it took 78 days for them to announce an order for that engine.
I started the timer when shipping samples from engine #2 was announced.
That's ALL it means.
It's entirely possible that an order of this engine would not be announced, because taking such an order is in the ordinary course of business. (If I were the customer I wouldn't want it to be)
Announcement of FIRST engine order
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
AR/VR Video from Microsoft
Kind of shows where some things are heading. Most of what you're seeing here is VR -- AR, where Microvision will likely live is going to be better.
It's a cool video. half through it now... worth watching to this point.
It strikes me that the characters used in the middle of the film look a lot like the "Mi" characters from Nintendo. (see photo below)
Thanks Walt
And an ad they have about Mixed Reality.... there will be a lot of buzz about this pretty soon.
From the looks of it, Gamers will go crazy for this -- and they are tech leaders -- early adopters of new technologies.
It's a cool video. half through it now... worth watching to this point.
It strikes me that the characters used in the middle of the film look a lot like the "Mi" characters from Nintendo. (see photo below)
Thanks Walt
And an ad they have about Mixed Reality.... there will be a lot of buzz about this pretty soon.
From the looks of it, Gamers will go crazy for this -- and they are tech leaders -- early adopters of new technologies.
Tuesday, October 17, 2017
What the squeeze looks like
A good friend of mine, excellent trader and patent sleuth told me about this company a couple of days ago.
He said this is what MVIS will look like pretty soon... let the shorts pile on, this will be fun.
He said this is what MVIS will look like pretty soon... let the shorts pile on, this will be fun.
Tilt Brush Resources
Just a taste from the Augmented Reality Future....
There appears to be an excellent tool for creating VR/AR content.
Tilt Brush on Twitter
Tilt Brush Sketches
There appears to be an excellent tool for creating VR/AR content.
Tilt Brush on Twitter
Tilt Brush Sketches
Monday, October 16, 2017
Lots of good stuff in the hopper
Silence is just fine right now.
Saturday, October 14, 2017
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
New Board Member Bernee Strom
MicroVision Announces Addition of Bernee D.L. Strom to its Board of Directors
REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 10, 2017-- MicroVision, Inc. (NASDAQ: MVIS), a leader in innovative ultra-miniature projection display and sensing technology, today announced that it has elected Bernee D.L. Strom to its board of directors. With the addition of Strom, the MicroVision board numbers eight members.
Strom has an extensive and distinguished background spanning over 25 years in executive management, marked by advisory roles and board memberships at Polaroid Corporation, Hughes Electronics/DirecTV, Benchmark Electronics, and other public and privately held companies.
Strom is currently a Senior Advisor to Seattle-based investment bank Cascadia Capital and SkyLIFE Technologies, a company that disrupts and markedly improves the distribution of humanitarian aid and disaster relief. Gemstar/TV Guide International (now part of TIVO), Priceline.com, and USA Digital Radio (now HD Radio) are among the companies Strom founded or ran. Further, she was a founding partner of Revitalization Partners, a Seattle-based business advisory firm. Strom remains Chairman and CEO of Strom Group, an investment, management consulting, and business advisory firm focused on high technology companies.
“Bernee Strom is a tremendous addition to the MicroVision board of directors with her background as a founder, leader, and board member of many public and private high technology companies,” said Brian Turner, Chairman and Independent Director at MicroVision. “Bernee brings a distinguished track record as an entrepreneur, mentor, and business executive, and we look forward to her joining our board.”
Strom was named one of the leading business women of the State of Washington with its Lead Where You Land award and is the recipient of many other awards and recognition for her mentorship, entrepreneurship, and leadership in both commercial, educational, and civic organizations.
“I am looking forward to joining MicroVision’s board of directors and working with my fellow directors and management at this exciting time for the company and its technology,” said Bernee Strom, newly elected Director of MicroVision. “The scanning engine products for display, interactive display, and 3D sensing, and the development programs the company has undertaken with major technology companies open up multiple opportunities to be part of emerging, high growth markets.”
REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 10, 2017-- MicroVision, Inc. (NASDAQ: MVIS), a leader in innovative ultra-miniature projection display and sensing technology, today announced that it has elected Bernee D.L. Strom to its board of directors. With the addition of Strom, the MicroVision board numbers eight members.
Strom has an extensive and distinguished background spanning over 25 years in executive management, marked by advisory roles and board memberships at Polaroid Corporation, Hughes Electronics/DirecTV, Benchmark Electronics, and other public and privately held companies.
Strom is currently a Senior Advisor to Seattle-based investment bank Cascadia Capital and SkyLIFE Technologies, a company that disrupts and markedly improves the distribution of humanitarian aid and disaster relief. Gemstar/TV Guide International (now part of TIVO), Priceline.com, and USA Digital Radio (now HD Radio) are among the companies Strom founded or ran. Further, she was a founding partner of Revitalization Partners, a Seattle-based business advisory firm. Strom remains Chairman and CEO of Strom Group, an investment, management consulting, and business advisory firm focused on high technology companies.
“Bernee Strom is a tremendous addition to the MicroVision board of directors with her background as a founder, leader, and board member of many public and private high technology companies,” said Brian Turner, Chairman and Independent Director at MicroVision. “Bernee brings a distinguished track record as an entrepreneur, mentor, and business executive, and we look forward to her joining our board.”
Strom was named one of the leading business women of the State of Washington with its Lead Where You Land award and is the recipient of many other awards and recognition for her mentorship, entrepreneurship, and leadership in both commercial, educational, and civic organizations.
“I am looking forward to joining MicroVision’s board of directors and working with my fellow directors and management at this exciting time for the company and its technology,” said Bernee Strom, newly elected Director of MicroVision. “The scanning engine products for display, interactive display, and 3D sensing, and the development programs the company has undertaken with major technology companies open up multiple opportunities to be part of emerging, high growth markets.”
Allview & VogaV
When I first saw the link to this I thought it was another fake. I don't think so now.
It appears to be the first European appearance of the Voga V. Starting in Romania.
It appears to be the first European appearance of the Voga V. Starting in Romania.
The appearance in a country that is a member of the EU is a good thing in a number of ways.
Soon Microvision will be an "overnight success."
All View Projector Phone Article | ALLView Website
Soon Microvision will be an "overnight success."
All View Projector Phone Article | ALLView Website
Sunday, October 8, 2017
The Bug Zapper
The use of TOF infrared laser scanning may make Minnesota a more popular place.
This is fairly old, we haven't seen it yet, but it may be waiting for a more budget conscious and smaller laser scanning component.
Recently there have been a few new use scenarios that seem to break previous molds.... checking them out...
This is fairly old, we haven't seen it yet, but it may be waiting for a more budget conscious and smaller laser scanning component.
Recently there have been a few new use scenarios that seem to break previous molds.... checking them out...
Thursday, October 5, 2017
Robo Fop -- Berlin IFA
Virtual assistants are all the rage at this year’s IFA, but RoBoHon, the sharp-dressed bot from Sharp Corporation, gets our vote, and not only because he can detect your face and tell you that he likes you. The 20-centimetre-tall robo-phone hybrid is voice-controlled and can make calls, read messages and emails out loud, auto-type dictated replies, click selfies and group photographs, double as a talking alarm clock, as well as display images, videos and maps onto walls and other surfaces. The robot’s back is a small touchscreen for more complicated functions. While the device has been available in Japan since last year, its latest iteration (with English-language abilities) will make its way to other markets, starting with Europe, from this year.
Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Microvision Showing 3 engines
Looks like they're showing their three engines. (14 days on the timer for number 2)
Mems Sensing and Network Systems
Microvision Conference Page
Exhibiting Product / Technology
Laser Beam Scanning Display
Laser Beam Scanning Interactive Display
Light Detection And Ranging Module
Mems Sensing and Network Systems
Microvision Conference Page
Exhibiting Product / Technology
Laser Beam Scanning Display
Laser Beam Scanning Interactive Display
Light Detection And Ranging Module
Monday, October 2, 2017
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