It would be difficult to know what to expect from the Solo Remote Access Device until it has been switched on. Taking the relative size and dimensions of a camera lens, this compact contraption would actually be more powerful than a laptop.
Twist Alexander Morrison's invention to reveal a couple of pop-out projectors. One of them angles downwards to produce an input interface while the other casts its image against a wall to become a sort of simulated screen. You can adjust the size of the display and customize your virtual keyboard and touchpad. Sensors read your gestures easily and translate your commands efficiently. One of the reasons why the Solo Remote Access Device is particularly innovative is because it can sync up with your office computer, providing you with all of your files and software when you take this to a meeting or away on business.
Palm-Sized Projecting Computers
The Solo Remote Access Device Contains the Knowledge of a Laptop
Trend Themes
1. Miniature Projector Tech - Opportunities for companies to develop miniaturized projectors that can be integrated into portable devices like this solo remote access device and other gadgets.
2. Gesture Recognition Systems - Opportunities for companies to develop more sophisticated gesture recognition systems and software that can customize and enhance user experience on portable devices like the Solo Remote Access Device.
3. Virtual Interfaces - Opportunities for companies to create virtual interfaces that can transform flat surfaces into touchpads, keyboards, and screens which provide users new ways of interacting with computers and other machines.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronics companies could integrate miniature projectors and advanced gesture recognition systems into their devices, like smartphones and laptops, which could appeal to professionals, students, commuters, and travelers.
2. Software Development - Software companies could develop virtual interface software that can enhance user experience on portable devices and work together with gesture recognition systems to provide versatile and intuitive interfaces.
3. Education Technology - Education technology companies could develop innovative ways of using virtual interfaces and portable projectors to create interactive educational content and immersive teaching experiences for students, teachers, and schools.