The future of smartphones is taking shape there with two screens? In any case, what LG think, thanks to its concept Switch.
Terminals with two screens are increasing: it is the case with the Kyocera Echo (whose sales are very disappointing) or Tablet Sony P.
The advantage is you can view information on the same surface.
For example, on a composition of a mail and on the other's agenda.
But the current achievements clash with hardware limitations, with a space between the two screens so. This is how LG has shaped aconcept rather original, as the Switch.
Rather than having the two screens one below the other, or at least on the same side, the manufacturer decided to put the opposite: front and back.
At first, we really questioned the value of such a product.
What experience can come from this use? One idea is to use multi-tasking at its fair value. On one side, and one application to another, a second ...
A priori sensors would shut down the party is not in use to save battery power. For example: Angry Birds on one side and GMail on the other (if his boss is around)
A problem of life arises because these large slabs tend to scratch, despite the presence of technologies such as Gorilla Glass. In addition, the screens are consumers of energy, then having two would be synonymous with technological prowess, but much less of a product for everyday use.
Here is a video of this new LG Switch
Terminals with two screens are increasing: it is the case with the Kyocera Echo (whose sales are very disappointing) or Tablet Sony P.
The advantage is you can view information on the same surface.
For example, on a composition of a mail and on the other's agenda.
But the current achievements clash with hardware limitations, with a space between the two screens so. This is how LG has shaped a
Rather than having the two screens one below the other, or at least on the same side, the manufacturer decided to put the opposite: front and back.
At first, we really questioned the value of such a product.
What experience can come from this use? One idea is to use multi-tasking at its fair value. On one side, and one application to another, a second ...
A priori sensors would shut down the party is not in use to save battery power. For example: Angry Birds on one side and GMail on the other (if his boss is around)
A problem of life arises because these large slabs tend to scratch, despite the presence of technologies such as Gorilla Glass. In addition, the screens are consumers of energy, then having two would be synonymous with technological prowess, but much less of a product for everyday use.
Here is a video of this new LG Switch
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