5 future mobile technologies

Future mobile technologies can replace computers, PDAs, and even ultra-mobile computers (UMPC). They will be integrated with graphics chipsets, virtual reality features and many other possibilities. Let's take a look at some of these future mobile design ideas .

NVIDIA GoForce 5500 Mobile

Nvidia has demonstrated the GoForce 5500 mobile platform, which has many interesting surprises at 3GSM. This chipset set is capable of displaying 3D games and high-definition video playback.

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Virtual reality

Are you tired of playing mobile games? Try "Arcade Reality", a type of software that allows you to use phone cameras to turn common objects into moving objects in the game environment.

Multi-dimensional key press Poppin

The idea of ​​multi-dimensional keystroke design Poppin makes game play on the phone simpler.

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NTT DoCoMo's solar cell phone

NTT DoCoMo has successfully developed the world's first mobile phone model capable of charging energy with sunlight. Currently, the price of this phone model has not been disclosed.

The phone is integrated with external solar cells, so there is no need for any device to "recharge" sunlight. This model is suitable for those who are in the habit of forgetting to bring battery charger on long trips.

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Pico Laser Screen

Microvision expert Alexander Tokman has developed a miniature laser projection screen called PicoP. This screen is small enough to fit into mobile phones, and is capable of enlarging a laptop-sized image on flat surfaces about half a meter from the device.

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PicoP is capable of playing WGA and SVGA resolutions, and has a brightness of about 20 lumens.