Nokia Pulse Pocket Projector Concept, Controlled via Nokia Cellphone
25/05/2009 11:51 par slaytane
The Nokia Pulse Projector concept is a project aimed at enriching the multimedia features of a Nokia phone, by turning the handset into the remote of a pocket projector. Designed by Miika Mahonen, this gadget combines a LED projector with a NXT speaker with support for Dolby surround into a multimedia device.
It’ll also come with Pulse software and Bluetooth connectivity.
Nokia Pulse uses DLP technology and supports a native resolution of 1280×768 pixels and a 1500:1 contrast ratio, for very crisp images. Picture size ranges from 15 inches (diagonal) to 60 inches (at 7.87 feet) and the projector uses LED light technology with 1000 lumens of brightness and 16.7 million colors.
This project is very likely to be made into a real product and I’m sure that in a year’s time at most, we’ll see it announced officially.
Esato board newcomer lor_pse designed the beautiful Sony Ericsson L502 concept phone, defined as “something between a K and a T, at SE colours”. I have to admit that the combination of colours is brilliant, but somewhere in my brain there’s a mechanism telling me that green and white is some sort of “colour branding” that defines cheap and poor-specced handsets.
This is not the case and although the colorus seem taken from an Alcatel or Sagem device, the L502 comes with a 2.2 inch QVGA screen, a 5 megapixel autofocus camera, 8GB of internal memory plus an M2 slot. Its specs list also includes HSDPA (7.2 Mbps), WiFi, GPS/AGPS and stereo loudspeakers. The Sony Ericsson L502 concept phone measures 100 x 48 x 10.5mm and weighs 79 grams.
As for the colours, seriously, when was the last time you saw a green and white smartphone or best selling handset?
Sealover94 from Esato introduces yet another XPERIA X2 concept phone, this time one that should make it to the tech addict’s wallpaper list. The blurry pic below is the creation of tob!s, also from Esato, who really imagines an X2 in action.
Some of us are barely getting used to handling a Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1, while these folks are already dreaming of the next generation of Windows Mobile and SE-branded devices… Taking their opinion into consideration is the least that Sony Ericsson can do, if they want to succeed.
Designed by ChefZX from mobile-review, the Sony Ericsson W570 concept is a pretty hot Walkman device, although a bit thick. Depending on the colour of its sliding piece, it’ll light up in green, blue, orange or mauve.
I have to say that this is quite a long handset, with the usual side volume control buttons, play/pause key beneath the screen and comfortable numeric keypad.
Convergence is for me the moment when SE decides to fusion the Walkman and Cyber-shot brands into one uber-handset. Till then we’ve got this Sony Ericsson Walkman W802i concept phone designed by sunils120 from Esato, a decent looking candybar with a 5.0 megapixel camera. This camera got me thinking…
Why do the Walkman phones always borrow the Cybershots’ great cameras, but the SE cameraphones aren’t that great when it comes to music functions?
This must be the most original handset I’ve seen lately and talk about niche public segment! Well, this Sony Ericsson concept phone, designed by Christine Park is a product for snowboarders, as it can be used with your gloves on with the aid of its rotating segments. Want to access the features of the device?
Start twisting this handset’s mechanism and you’ll scroll through different menu options with the aid of “knobs”, as the designer calls them.
There’s also a large button to push in order to make your selection and the only problem I can see in the case of this concept is the long twisting you’ll have to do in order to reach the needed options plus the fact that those knobs will grow loose in time and start malfunctioning.
All in all, it’s a brilliant idea that should make it to manufacturing stage some day and into a Mountain Dew snowboarding commercial.
Sealover from Esato showed us this wonderful concept, the P7i, which pretty much reminds me of the XPERIA, but a revamped version of the smartphone. Haven’t got the list of specs for the device, but I can see the Windows Mobile button on its front, so this contradicts SE, who recently claimed that the next XPERIA will switch from WM to another OS, maybe even Android.
Fairly decent touchscreen, slim handset, useful buttons beneath the screen, an interface that promises a lot… Wondering if there’s some QWERTY action in there?
En recoupant les quelques informations qu'a laissé filer le fabricant et les caractéristiques d'une référence proche présentée lors d'une récente actualité, le modèle S5230, voici à quoi on s'attendre :
3.15 mpx
a 150 EURO