Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Google creates technology to transform walls into screens – iG Technology

The ink of Google would be able to react to light, changing its own look and showing the image generated by a projector, which would have a lamp or a laser
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The ink of Google would be able to react to light, changing its own look and showing the image generated by a projector, which would have a lamp or a laser

According to a patent released this week and released on Quartz site, Google is developing a technology that allows to transmit images with the help of a photoreactive ink. Thus, it would be possible in the future, watch projections on walls as they appear in science-fiction films

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According to experts, the effect would be similar to the technology used in e-books like the Kindle. The ink would be able to react to light, changing its own look and showing the image generated by a projector, which would have a lamp or a laser. Images remain until such time that another projection is placed on top, that is, this suggests that the paint would be able to show video images. The idea is also that it is used for certain spaces, such as an information wall with climate information or sports scores.

The control of all equipment would be done either by a computer such as a smartphone. Despite having the patent on the paint, it is still not possible to know when this technology will be actually available.

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