Not exact matches
Patent # 7535468 describes a fantastical technology
where in - between the thousands of pixels that comprise the display, there are thousands of
tiny cameras lenses that can take photos and stitch together the result.
A
tiny, front - mounted
camera lets the operator see
where the Cardio Arm is going and make course corrections.
In the BrainPort V100 vision aid system, a video
camera positioned between the eyes connects to a processor that feeds electrical pulses to a plate on the tongue,
where a dense network of sensory nerves picks up
tiny stimuli.
Britton was given an IV and taken into surgery,
where doctors used an endoscope — a narrow tube with a
tiny camera on the end — to locate and remove the metal bushing.
VII is so confusing with its changing
camera angles and plopping
tiny characters on a zoomed screen with a skewed perspective that they had to include little floating arrows to show you
where stuff is.
feeling, but both the angled view and the 2D «arcade»
camera —
where you view the game through a
tiny arcade cabinet monitor — are novelties.
The «Special Editions»
where Han shoots second, Jabba is
tiny, and this CGI thing walks in front of the
camera for some reason?
Keddy said that from wearables to internet connected things such as washing machines, smart meters, traffic
cameras, and even trees with
tiny sensors could be always transmitting data that could be analyzed quickly to help you make decisions
where and when it matters.
This
tiny camera is capable of taking 360 - degree photos and videos, and it connects to Galaxy phones
where people can process them to create user - generated VR content that is sharable or viewable with a Gear VR headset accessory.
They emit a
tiny infrared laser, which bounces off the subject and back towards the
camera,
where it is registered by a sensor.
Comparatively, the final iPhone 8 design has a
tiny bezel on all sides except for the top,
where there should be present an unsightly protrusion biting into the screen to house the
cameras and front sensors.