The miniature projectors is slowly but surely heading our way in the many gadgets as the technology involved in miniaturization improves as a whole. Perhaps in the near future, you can see these little projector modules integrate into devices such as cellular phones, portable game machines, MP3, and MP4 players, and even digital cameras. It must be remembered, however, that the design of a large screen with a small device may leave viewers feeling of disorientation because the viewing experience is likely to be unstable and full of shakes. The German scientists from the Institute for Photonic Microsystems in Dresden are working on a solution to circumvent this problem by combining a compact laser projector system with inertia and yaw rate sensor, in order to produce an image vibration compensation. The whole system of sensors that can detect even the slightest movement, rotating the image, respectively, for compensation, leaving it works like magic, even in a moving vehicle. Frankly, this technology enables stable image is displayed, despite the slight difference in vibration device.


The group was working on the hope to see the fruits of their labour, that the package in commercial devices for several years. Obviously, the prototype, as it may already be integrated into virtually any mobile handheld devices, design the image on any flat surface in A3 size. Guess the elderly who suffer from jitters can make a decent presentation, the audience is not causing them to make a quick exit to the nearest bathroom.

Future enhancements are currently in the stage, and some of them want to see it used as an active control, not the mouse or joystick. For example, use it in handheld computers and mobile phones, will certainly be a benefit, and those devices as shy away from the periphery, as a mouse because of his inconsistency. Other practical applications of the invention includes the installation of the steering wheel in the game "that will allow you to constantly, immersive game experience directly in front of you, in spite of the rough and tumble of driving games.






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