Meet the "Sharp Aquos S3" the smallest phone in the world!
Sharp has officially unveiled the "Sharp Aquos S3" phone in Taiwan. The 6-inch phone is the smallest in the market today.
According to Sharp, the Sharp Aquos S3 comes in at 148.2mm x 74.2mm, which means it will be about 3.5mm shorter and 1.2mm shorter than the LG V30. No matter the size, this phone also features an IPS LCD screen of 2160 x 1080 pixels and an 18: 9 aspect ratio. This screen has a high brightness of up to 550 nm, Like many smart phones available in the market now note that this pieces includes the front camera, earpiece and other sensors.
When it comes to the camera, the new Sharp Aquos S3 has a 16 megapixel front camera, as well as a 12 megapixel rear camera for the first sensor and 13 megapixels for the second sensor. The first sensor has a wide angle lens, The second sensor has a rounded lens. Apart from the camera, the Sharp Aquos S3 also comes with the Snapdragon 630 eight-core processor, 4GB random memory, and 64GB internal memory.
The Sharp Aquos S3 also comes preinstalled with the Android 8.0 Oreo system and has a 3200mAh battery that supports Quick Charge 3.0. Before concluding, we would like to point out that the Sharp Aquos S3 phone will be available in Taiwan on April 1 at 11990 Taiwan dollars, equivalent to 330 Euros.
"Assist Suit" Suit to help workers carry weight from "Panasonic"
Panasonic has unveiled sophisticated, wearable structures that help workers to load and work more efficiently. They can lift boxes and work in unison. This exterior is called "Assist Suit AWN-03" and is equipped with a powerful battery that can withstand For up to 8 hours without the need to charge it, also features a light weight and easy to carry and install, as it weighs only 13 pounds so as not to impede the movement of the worker.
Charles New Robot is able to read human thoughts and understand the expressions of their faces
Emotional robots are a step closer to becoming reality thanks to a new mind-reading machine capable of imitating human feelings, found in a new robot named Charles, equipped with cameras and software that can record and analyze facial expressions. Synthetic on the robot, which can be repeated facial movements associated with diverse moods.
Experts at the University of Cambridge hope that this technique will help robots express precise emotions during conversation, and can also help create robots that can think and feel like humans, which some researchers claim could be available as nodes and next.
The robot was developed by Professor Peter Robinson of Cambridge University Computer Science Department, which worked with Hanson Robotics for its design. The robot is also equipped with specialized software that can read people's faces, including eyebrows, jaw, mouth and other places. It is recorded by a camera installed, duplicated by Android, and all this in less than 3 seconds.
Sharp has officially unveiled the "Sharp Aquos S3" phone in Taiwan. The 6-inch phone is the smallest in the market today.
According to Sharp, the Sharp Aquos S3 comes in at 148.2mm x 74.2mm, which means it will be about 3.5mm shorter and 1.2mm shorter than the LG V30. No matter the size, this phone also features an IPS LCD screen of 2160 x 1080 pixels and an 18: 9 aspect ratio. This screen has a high brightness of up to 550 nm, Like many smart phones available in the market now note that this pieces includes the front camera, earpiece and other sensors.
When it comes to the camera, the new Sharp Aquos S3 has a 16 megapixel front camera, as well as a 12 megapixel rear camera for the first sensor and 13 megapixels for the second sensor. The first sensor has a wide angle lens, The second sensor has a rounded lens. Apart from the camera, the Sharp Aquos S3 also comes with the Snapdragon 630 eight-core processor, 4GB random memory, and 64GB internal memory.
The Sharp Aquos S3 also comes preinstalled with the Android 8.0 Oreo system and has a 3200mAh battery that supports Quick Charge 3.0. Before concluding, we would like to point out that the Sharp Aquos S3 phone will be available in Taiwan on April 1 at 11990 Taiwan dollars, equivalent to 330 Euros.
"Assist Suit" Suit to help workers carry weight from "Panasonic"
Panasonic has unveiled sophisticated, wearable structures that help workers to load and work more efficiently. They can lift boxes and work in unison. This exterior is called "Assist Suit AWN-03" and is equipped with a powerful battery that can withstand For up to 8 hours without the need to charge it, also features a light weight and easy to carry and install, as it weighs only 13 pounds so as not to impede the movement of the worker.
Charles New Robot is able to read human thoughts and understand the expressions of their faces
Emotional robots are a step closer to becoming reality thanks to a new mind-reading machine capable of imitating human feelings, found in a new robot named Charles, equipped with cameras and software that can record and analyze facial expressions. Synthetic on the robot, which can be repeated facial movements associated with diverse moods.
Experts at the University of Cambridge hope that this technique will help robots express precise emotions during conversation, and can also help create robots that can think and feel like humans, which some researchers claim could be available as nodes and next.
The robot was developed by Professor Peter Robinson of Cambridge University Computer Science Department, which worked with Hanson Robotics for its design. The robot is also equipped with specialized software that can read people's faces, including eyebrows, jaw, mouth and other places. It is recorded by a camera installed, duplicated by Android, and all this in less than 3 seconds.
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