
09-17-2012 11:10 AM
I was just thinking how great it would be if sony would use the rear-touch technology on more devices, like say incorporating it into a tablet or smartphone.
09-17-2012 02:00 PM
09-17-2012 03:20 PM
09-17-2012 04:39 PM
KhoaISKira wrote:
Loled, what? If rear touch was a good idea, Apple should be the first one to use them on their newer Iphone or Ipad, we are talking about Iphone 6 or Ipad 4 right?
Nope, they would wait until someone else does and innovate.
09-17-2012 05:17 PM
darknovaxp wrote:
KhoaISKira wrote:
Loled, what? If rear touch was a good idea, Apple should be the first one to use them on their newer Iphone or Ipad, we are talking about Iphone 6 or Ipad 4 right?Nope, they would wait until someone else does and innovate.
Steve Job still making innovation in Heaven ?
09-18-2012 08:44 AM
09-18-2012 04:09 PM
KhoaISKira wrote:
darknovaxp wrote:
KhoaISKira wrote:
Loled, what? If rear touch was a good idea, Apple should be the first one to use them on their newer Iphone or Ipad, we are talking about Iphone 6 or Ipad 4 right?Nope, they would wait until someone else does and innovate.
Steve Job still making innovation in Heaven ?
What if I told you
That Steve Jobs wasn't the only employee at Apple?
10-05-2012 05:24 PM
Bulletpainpills wrote:Rear-Touch Pad for smart-phones and tablets? My biggest concern for that would be how would you hold it without touching it? With the Vita you hold it at it's sides so you wouldn't risk touching it but a tablet?
It only turns on where its programmed too. Good for writing on paper on the back of the tablet only to have it saved to the tablet. Or for Sony certified smart phones to use it in PS Mobile games. Or how about a camera that lets you pick a spot on the image to augment or zoom onto while taking it. I know some ideas might seem silly but IM sure if the tech was there for developers to use they would come up with ideas. Simple integration of sonys tech into more devices would help and tho not an instant mass migration to some of it, there may be alot more uses for it in the end making sony more money. How about a being able to control a remote camera using six-axis and rear touch pad on a smart phone?