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Just imagine the future, where laptop, smartphone and
smartwatch is only one device, and has size of the typical
watch. This futuristic fantasy is already real. My project Uniell
brings it all to our present life. Think of yourself going to work
or university, and to get your work done you don’t need to
carry a laptop. All you need is to press few buttons on your
watch, then you have a fully-capable laptop. But how this
incredible magic can be possible ?
At first sight, it might look like an ordinary smartwatch
(kind of AppleWatch), although it’s definitely not. You can
clearly see two additional touchscreens curved through hinges
around the bottom of the main screen.This feature turns my
device into a smartphone. When we unbend those screens we
obtain three conjugated screens, which form the 5-inch display.
This “smartphone” is capable of doing all the stuff you do on
your regular phones (like calls, texting) and it can run each of
your favourite apps (Just open Application Store and here you
go !).
In addition, my innovative device has a compact
projector module becoming a productive computer. Virtual
keyboard and touchpad (mouse) pop-up on three conjugated
screens and desktop is displayed via projector. You can use any
surface (table, wall, floor & etc.) as a “monitor”. Undoubtedly,
all the programs are supported (Word, Photoshop, Excel,
games and etc.). Moreover, an unimanigable feature of this
technology is that you carry your computer right on your wrist.
All functionality you need to get your work done or to
entertain yourself is right in your watch. One more
unbelievable surprise is related to market price of this device,
that will be only for 100$. Uniell costs 1/8 price of a laptop and
a smartphone together. I truly hope, that in future customers
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will love this invention and will enjoy working with it.
References :
Elecia White - Making embedded systems: Design
patterns for great software (2011) – Chapters 2,3,6
Mobile User Experience (UX/UI) tutorials (2017) -
https://www.interaction-design.org/courses/mobile-user-
experience-design
General
Hardware
Introduction
(2013)
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https://nptel.ac.in/courses/126104006/LectureNotes/Week-
1_What%20is%20inside%20a%20Smartphone.pdf
Arnold Robbins - The Linux programmer's toolbox :
Linux programming by example (2004) – Chapters 1 & 2
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