Strange display advertising ... smelly products

The screen was created by Haruka Matsukura and colleagues from the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology.

This screen is able to 'radiate' the exact scent from the image, such as coffee from the coffee cup.

Its principle is that the genes in the screen will release the smell through the four steam holes on the four corners of the screen.

These airflows will also be 'emitted' from the monitor by a fan. These fans can adjust the concentration and direction of smell at any point on the screen.

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Google launches its first computer-based scent delivery service.

These airflows are so light that we have the impression that the odor is emitted directly from the screen. At the moment, the system is only able to 'smack' an odor, but Matsukura says the next step is to create an easily changeable odor display.

This screen was exhibited at the IEEE Photo Conference in Orlando, Florida, last weekend. Mr Matsukura said the screen could be used for display and display.

Google is also about to launch Google Nose service. It is currently in beta stage. This service will allow users to have a new sensation in everyday computing life, in addition to input, video chat or touch screen manipulation.

Google also said the scent was very scientific arrangements with the library scentibytes scent 15MB. In addition, users will have a safe scent experience because only when the user agrees to the new scent is downloaded.

Google's scent data is gathered from many self-driving Street Sense cars, scent-gathering technology on Android devices, and SMELLCD displays that are compatible and have excellent odor control.