We knew for some time that the e-commerce giant Amazon was working on one or more smartphones. What we did not know however, is how these new products would excite the techies.
Remember the legendary sequence that preceded the attack on the Death Star in Star Wars Episode VI: General rebels were gathered for a final briefing around the holographic image of the famous weapon of mass destruction of the Empire. Technolologie a display that did fantasize a geek at the time, and in 2013 is still not mature. Or at least, that's what we had imagined ...
For if we are to believe the renowned Wall Street Journal, citing "people very familiar with the projects of the company" Amazon
is in fact in the process of developing a smartphone with a 3D display "holographic" kind: the icons literally come out of the screen and their position would suit your look with one eye detection system. Thus, the phone would fly entirely to the eye (but will not be free for all - joke -).
Of course, between R & D, prototyping and mass marketing, there is a world, even a galaxy far lointaine.Toutefois, if it were true, and that the American giant was the first to unsheathe a convincing demo of this technology, no doubt he would take a bottom, at least marketing, significant over its competitors.

For if we are to believe the renowned Wall Street Journal, citing "people very familiar with the projects of the company" Amazon
is in fact in the process of developing a smartphone with a 3D display "holographic" kind: the icons literally come out of the screen and their position would suit your look with one eye detection system. Thus, the phone would fly entirely to the eye (but will not be free for all - joke -).
Of course, between R & D, prototyping and mass marketing, there is a world, even a galaxy far lointaine.Toutefois, if it were true, and that the American giant was the first to unsheathe a convincing demo of this technology, no doubt he would take a bottom, at least marketing, significant over its competitors.
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