Samsung patents a flying display that’s controlled with your eyes

referring to Samsung's latest patent is for a drone with an integrated display that's enable to of announce the face and pupils of a man as well as their hand gestures and position. The patent shows a unit which features a display at the center with 4 propellers on each corner. The patent describes a drone which could involve a cam and observation system to transmit data to the major control unit. The drone's flight speed and direction could be controlled with moving your head, eyes, or hands, and the unit could too automatically track users without any extra gestures. Imagine walking along the street and having all these drones which could announce your face next you, displaying targeted ads.


Samsung patents 'The Wall Luxury' television – further large monitor excess on the way

Samsung's The Wall television was 1 of the stand-out products at CES 2018, a giant (146-inch as standard) MicroLED determine that, being made up of modular panels, can be configured to any size or format needed. LetsGoDigital has spotted that, alongside a listing for the commercially-focussed The Wall Professional, Samsung has too claimed the name 'The Wall Luxury', suggesting a consumer-orientated, high-end variant for the house can be being planned. The website too proposes which Samsung is continuing to make waves with its self-emitting QLED television design, with it applying for a patent for a Micro QLED TV. This is similar to how The Wall's MicroLED array functions, with self-emitting pixels used which don't require a backlight. Samsung's standard QLED TVs aren't self-emitting, and the naming here proposes which Micro QLED can combine the better of both worlds.

Samsung patents 'The Wall Luxury' TV – more big screen excess on the way

Samsung patents a flying monitor which can be used for hovering video

according to Additionally, the suggested design shows which the drone can be enable to of track a users' eyes, head or hands and would be enable to of be controlled based on movements of those parts. The system may too be enable to of track a user's pupils and adjust the position of its monitor based on the angle of their gaze. That may be fun the time it's your tablet next you at house extremely you can watch a movie while you do your chores, however it may not be as great the time it's a hovering advertisement next you drop the street. Luckily, it's just theoretical for now, and there's no guarantee it going to ever come to fruition. But at the extremely least, it gives us an idea as to what directions these companies are considering taking this technology.






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