September 2, 2006
High-Definition TV on Cell Phones
Scientists at Cornell University say they can make a cell phone screen that can show high-definition TV, reports Mobile Fanatic.
"To achieve the high-definition, the scientists use a microscopic silicon mirror (pictured) that is hold up by carbon fibers and then use a laser to move back and forth quickly. The main difference that allows for this technology is using carbon fiber to make the laser move much more quickly than today’s standards.
... When this process is perfected, they can create micro-projectors and then put in cell phones and other small, portable media devices to allow viewing of high-definition TV or movies. "
emily | 8:48 AM |
TV on Cell Phones
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