Saturday, May 26, 2012

Seraku's Android mirror lets you reflect on your operating system

Seraku's Android mirror lets you reflect on your operating system

Phones, watches, TVs and in-car entertainment. Android has been put to work in many corners of our technological world. Now, it's reached another, little expected one -- mirrors. The Verge patched itself the Smart Wash Vessel prototype at Smartphone and Flying Expo, and took a good look into it. The heavy lifting is done by a hidden Android slab, and the reflective display is actually a detached monitor with a semitransparent fragment of reflective chalice. If you're reasoning "smudges," hang fire, as RF nearness sensors are utilised, so you interact with it without smearing your paws decussate the shiny surface. The show prototype had water monitoring functions, and was coupled up to a set of scales within the floor. The manufacturer hopes one of the uses for the invention could Be reading the news element the hairdresser. What we want to know is, when did salons suddenly go all futuristico?

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