Trou Flexible Concept Phone is a Flexible Device With an Incorporated Projector

June 12, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Cell phone gadgets, News

We’re excited to show you the Trou concept phone, a flexible handset that incorporates a projector and uses a “hologram system”. Funamizu entered his idea in a future mobile design competition with the theme “Design the mobile of 2020″. And so he did…

Mac Funamizu hopes that holography technology will greatly develop in 10 years, reaching mass production and mobile handsets. Gone will be the displays, replaced by a hole and a couple of 3D projectors that will create the needed interface and great visual effects. Also, we learn that this concept phone is made out of flexible and soft materials.

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The flexible area around the “hole” will allow the user to wear the handset around his wrist and even take calls while wearing it like this. The 3D projectors are located inside the device’s flexible frame and they’ll create great graphics, as you can see in the image below. Another great idea from Mac Funamizu!

Trou Flexible Concept Phone is a Flexible Device With an Incorporated Projector

Trou Flexible Concept Phone is a Flexible Device With an Incorporated Projector

Trou Flexible Concept Phone is a Flexible Device With an Incorporated Projector

Trou Flexible Concept Phone is a Flexible Device With an Incorporated Projector

Trou Flexible Concept Phone is a Flexible Device With an Incorporated Projector

[via petitinvention and Yanko Design]

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2 Comments on "Trou Flexible Concept Phone is a Flexible Device With an Incorporated Projector"

  1. stella on Sun, 14th Jun 2009 10:07 pm 

    they can if they have embeded distance lazer and a facsimle of trip lazers pointers and some seriously creative software and programing
    using the distance lazers the could pinpoint the fingers location in the plane of the hologram but the need the trip lazers to tll how deep the finger is withen the hologram

  2. Toni on Wed, 1st Jul 2009 2:29 am 

    Cool. But, is it possible to be “touchholo” too?
    I’d don´t like to go back to buttons.

    Well, I don’t know if holograms can be “touchable”.

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