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Saturday, June 20, 2015

The Future Mediums (Ideas Of Romel Cuevas Javinez - Copyrighted and Patented)

The Future Smart TV

Imagine a 32 inches Smart TV...

with an expanding screens, 9 times the original screen size...

What will happen... 32" x 9 is equal to an instant 288 inches Smart TV!!!



The Future Smart Phones

Also imagine a 5 inches Smart Phone...

and having its screen expanding to 10 times the original screen size...

Then you will amazed of what happen... 5" x 10 is equal to an instant 50 inches Smart Phone Screen!!

The ideas came up when I am watching online movies to my smartphone and I am not contented with the screen size because I can't figure out all the scenes happening due to small screen size.

And I began to asked to myself, 

What if?

==> I have a projector, then I need a big projector screen.
==> I have a smart TV, but I don't have, so I should buy one at time comes.
==> I am out of town and I want to watch movies instantly, then it happens that I am in my farm.

To make this things happen, I must have an instant medium to my instant need, and to make all these things comes into reality we need to have an expanding screens for our modern video devices. 

A flipping expandable screens and  the manufacturer should make in according to what is the exact screen they want to appear.

Today doing such things is just a piece of cake because all the materials are already discovered and things like what I suggest is not new to them. The inventors already break the difficulties of science engineering.

And also all the elements are now known and being used on some devices especially the tungsten, titanium and any other elements useful to build for an expandable screens that is scratch free and circuitry is easy to engineer.

And by doing so, don't forget to developed new new storage medium, such as SD card, Micro SD and Mini SD into standard Optical reading medium most likely to CD and DVD.

Storage Medium

A storage device is any computing hardware that is used for storing, porting and extracting data files and objects. It can hold and store information both temporarily and permanently, and can be internal or external to a computer, server or any similar computing device.
A storage device may also be known as a storage medium.

The Future Storage Medium

Made of thin clear hard plastic ware that is scratch free, An optical device compose of only one standard size, diameter and circuitry that is capable in inserting to any devices, Also make an adopter  to be inserted with the existing cards (SD, Micro & Mini) currently being used by the users.

Video Showing TRIVIA

Did you know that by using the following items you can have a show in a wider screen in the absence of a projector.

For your experiment, prepare the followings:

1) 14" Colored TV
2) VHS Video Player with movie tapes.
3) Lense
4) Karton
5) White Plain Cloth

Watching Movies...

Source:  Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

People in every part of the world watch movies as a type of entertainment, a way to have fun. For some people, fun movies can mean movies that make them laugh, while for others it can mean movies that make them cry, or feel afraid. Most movies are made so that they can be shown on big screens at cinemas or movie theatres

After movies are shown on movie screens for a period of time (ranging from a few weeks to several months), movies are shown on pay television or cable television, and sold or rented on DVD disks or videocassette tapes, so that people can watch the movies at home. You can also download or stream movies. Later movies are shown on television stations.

A movie camera or video camera takes pictures very quickly, usually at 25 pictures (frames) every second. When a movie projector, a computer, or a television shows the pictures at that rate, it looks like the things shown in the set of pictures are really moving. Sound is either recorded at the same time, or added later. 

The sounds in a movie usually include the sounds of people talking (which is calleddialogue), music (which is called the "soundtrack"), and sound effects, the sounds of activities that are happening in the movie (such as doors opening or guns being fired). In the 20th century the camera used photographic film. The product is still often called a "film" even though there usually is no film.

Films

Preceding film in origin by thousands of years, early plays and dances had elements common to film: scriptssetscostumes,productiondirectionactorsaudiencesstoryboards, and scores

Much terminology later used in film theory and criticism apply, such as mise en scene (roughly, the entire visual picture at any one time). Owing to the lack of any technology for doing so, the moving images and sounds could not be recorded for replaying as with film.

By the end of the 1880s, the introduction of lengths of celluloid photographic film and the invention of motion picture cameras, which could photograph an indefinitely long rapid sequence of images using only one lens, allowed several minutes of action to be captured and stored on a single compact reel of film. 

Some early films were made to be viewed by one person at a time through a "peep show" device such as the Kinetoscope. Others were intended for a projector, mechanically similar to the camera and sometimes actually the same machine, which was used to shine an intense light through the processed and printed film and into a projection lens so that these "moving pictures" could be shown tremendously enlarged on a screen for viewing by an entire audience. 

Betamax and VHS

The videotape format war was a period of intense competition or "format war" of incompatible models of consumer-level analog videovideocassette and video cassette recorders (VCR) in the late 1970s and the 1980s, mainly involving the Betamax and VHS formats. VHS ultimately emerged as the pre-eminent format.

VCD and DVD

Video Compact Disc or VCD has been the standard for storing and playing back video recordings on a CD

This standard aims to provide video that is comparable to VHS which was the prevalent technology of that time. 

The Digital Video Disc or DVD is the more recent technology that aims to supersede the VCD and has been pretty successful in this regard due to multiple features that have been added to the standard. 

Almost all of these features stems from the fact that DVDs have a much greater data capacity compared to standard CDs. 

A standard VCD can contain up to 800MB of data while DVDs can contain 4.7GB of data at the very least or roughly 6 times more.

Projectors

projector or image projector is an optical device that projects an image (or moving images) onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
Most projectors create an image by shining a light through a small transparent lens, but some newer types of projectors can project the image directly, by using lasers. A virtual retinal display, or retinal projector, is a projector that projects an image directly on the retina instead of using an external projection screen.
The most common type of projector used today is called a video projector. Video projectors are digital replacements for earlier types of projectors such as slide projectors and overhead projectors. These earlier types of projectors were mostly replaced with digital video projectors throughout the 1990s and early 2000s (decade), but old analog projectors are still used at some places. The newest types of projectors are handheld projectors that use lasers or LEDs to project images. Their projections are hard to see if there is too much ambient light.
Movie theaters use a type of projector called a movie projector. Another type of projector is the enlarger, a device used to produce photographic prints from negatives.

Smart TV


smart TV, sometimes referred to as connected TV or hybrid TV, is a television set or set-top box with integrated Internet and Web 2.0 features, and is an example of technological convergence between computers and television sets and set-top boxes. 

Besides the traditional functions of television sets and set-top boxes provided through traditionalbroadcasting media, these devices can also provide Internet TV, online interactive mediaover-the-top content, as well as on-demand streaming media, and home networking access.[

Hologram

A hologram is a physical structure that diffracts light into an image. The term ‘hologram’ can refer to both the encoded material and the resulting image.

A holographic image can be seen by looking into an illuminated holographic print or by shining a laser through a hologram and projecting the image onto a screen.

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