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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

From Technocreeps

I have no idea if this should be given any weight!!

Keep checking back to this post... I'm adding to it as more is discovered.

After giving this some thought, this is a very interesting report for a significant reason: It doesn't mention Microvision... it is as though this information was heard elsewhere with NO preconceived notions or ideas about putting projectors in phones. All the usual methods for dismissing an article of this kind have failed.

From TechnoCreeps.com


Apple’s upcoming iPhone 6 has already become the talk of the town, for the rumors around it doesn’t seem to halt at any point soon. Time and again, a new speculation arises from behind the covers and leaves the readers wondering “Is this really true?”. Well all thanks to our reliable sources, TechnoCreeps has always excelled in providing fresh bytes from time to time. What we hear now is that Apple iPhone 6 will feature micromirror technology which will enable the users to project pictures and videos on any plain surface. Such a technology will be of a special interest to corporate, for meetings and presentation will no longer require a laptop, given all you have is an Apple iPhone 6.

MICROMIRROR TECHNOLOGY MAY TURN YOUR iPHONE 6 INTO AN EFFICIENT PROJECTOR.

iphone 6
While there have been a few devices in the recent time which featured a similar technology, it is heard that with sixth-generation iPhone, this technology get the biggest revolution. For students too, such a technology can do wonders, for presenting your assignments or projects will be far more convenient from now on. Talking of family, micromirror technology will help families in sharing some special moments of solitude with memorable pictures flashing on the walls and all this will be achieved with a smartphone. Sources reveal that the company has already signed a proposition with A STAR institute of Microelectronics (Taiwan) for designing and developing such systems for iPhone 6. Also on the roll is that micromirror technology will be independent of the screen size of the mobile device and can soon be spotted on Samsung devices as well.


Read more: http://technocreeps.com/micromirror-technology-apple-iphone-6/#ixzz2dqPtG1se


Unfortunately, at looking up the author's name, it's apparently a very common Indian name and trying to find out more.

This may be the source...

possible source from IME

https://www.ime.a-star.edu.sg/files/news/OPUS%20IME%20PR%2016%20July%202013%20CLEAN%20VERSION%20FINAL_.pdf

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