How about they make the new Z Fold with a better camera and use this so we don't have a crease down the middle and also they need to keep the stylus i use it all the time
Thank you for being so thoughtful and specifically talking about use cases. Watching many CES related videos, folks seem to forget that, and just jump into specs and remain in the spec world. Best!
There is a digital piano that u can get where the keys are flat on a rubber membrane. U can can choose to have the keys rise up and they mould to make raised keys that can go flat. It’s seemingly a great device and musicians seem to love it. Expensive tho. But this reminded me of that. So maybe use case could be iPad when using piano function.
It's just a concept, they said it several times in the video. These ideas are shared and then someone else might use it to create something useful from it, it's part of how technology develops.
I like the lg oled flex implementation from lg since you switch between a flat display and a curve display. I miss seeing curve tvs in stores. I wish that curve tvs became a niche product since there are niche products that exist that people are willing to buy and use. Ever since I got my very first curve 4k tv back 2014, it made me not want to go back to using a flat display. Audiophile is a niche hobby and having a curve 4k tv and other interesting products could become niche and for the people that like to dabble into interesting concepts would cater to there interests. For every hobby that exist, there are enthusiasts that have interest in products that it will cater to them since there are people that are enthusiasts about a variety of wine and can tell the difference between them and for culinary arts for people that are expert chefs like chef gordon ramsay.
My old smart phone has this ability to convert still photos into 3D images including facebook has this feature too. The funny thing is my phone isn't 3D 👋
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My dad discussed 3D photography decades ago and this is a dream starting to come true for him. Thank you ❤
How about they make the new Z Fold with a better camera and use this so we don't have a crease down the middle and also they need to keep the stylus i use it all the time
AND I NEED THAT WATCH NOW!!
That's looks insane!
That would be crazy to game on a display like that
Thank you for being so thoughtful and specifically talking about use cases. Watching many CES related videos, folks seem to forget that, and just jump into specs and remain in the spec world. Best!
Imagine Poltergeist 👻 on this display 🤣🤣😂😂😂
There is a digital piano that u can get where the keys are flat on a rubber membrane. U can can choose to have the keys rise up and they mould to make raised keys that can go flat. It’s seemingly a great device and musicians seem to love it. Expensive tho. But this reminded me of that. So maybe use case could be iPad when using piano function.
O i can see this use in the onlyfan era😂
😅
No thanks. Cronenberg already made a film about this 😂
Imagine DEEZ.......
Nuts.
What's the point?
It's just a concept, they said it several times in the video. These ideas are shared and then someone else might use it to create something useful from it, it's part of how technology develops.
@@Dial8Transmition I'd like to see what useful technology can arise from this, because so far it looks very pointless.
@@yasashii89 Light bulbs probably looked very pointless at first too, so did cars
XXX videos will be filmed in a new standard called Feel-O-Rama.
Pretty similar to a gerund pair of 3D glasses
unlikely to see this anywhere remotely soon except maybe a theme park or something
Just Imagine Sadako Yamamura in this one of those screens 😂
Watch The Ring movie once and the screen will tear open 😂😂
I rather buy a glasses free 3d display, kind of like the "New 3DS".
Videodrome
This will be good for tactile controls
Cool
I remember 3D tvs back in the day
I like the lg oled flex implementation from lg since you switch between a flat display and a curve display. I miss seeing curve tvs in stores. I wish that curve tvs became a niche product since there are niche products that exist that people are willing to buy and use. Ever since I got my very first curve 4k tv back 2014, it made me not want to go back to using a flat display. Audiophile is a niche hobby and having a curve 4k tv and other interesting products could become niche and for the people that like to dabble into interesting concepts would cater to there interests. For every hobby that exist, there are enthusiasts that have interest in products that it will cater to them since there are people that are enthusiasts about a variety of wine and can tell the difference between them and for culinary arts for people that are expert chefs like chef gordon ramsay.
Everyone had curved displays in the 90s. Tech really is cyclical.
My old smart phone has this ability to convert still photos into 3D images including facebook has this feature too. The funny thing is my phone isn't 3D 👋
My phone shoots video in 8k, even tho my phone resolution is below 4k.
Imagine watching The Nun on this ..
Thats so dumb
*cool
because you're poor
This could be perfect on a foldable
Your way of thinking is
Mike Teavee, is that you?
Level 3 Gyatt TV! 🤭
U r hair colour is so distracting
These concept TVs suck tbh
No they don't
@ most of them do
@NoshikiYT no they don't
@@autograndeunlimited ok
@@NoshikiYT this one doesn't
Useless
Not watching because of the hair....
Even though it’s a concept, do not buy this. I had their foldable phones and their center display breaks.
I've had mine for almost 4 years now and its display is fine, I guess it depends on how you use it 🤷🏼♂️
Who asked?
No it doesn't. Cope harder
I don't agree with you because it's not impossible.
It's too late, I somehow managed to buy this