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1. noBounds! - blast Smartphones display bounds!
4 months ago
Available mobile devices are now empowered to utilize huge external displays with native high definition efficiently and seamlessly via USB or WLAN.
The noBounds project of the Nokia Research Center - NRC, Bochum in Germany enables this blast in mobile usability.
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  • pda.pl 4 months ago
    Grate stuff but i don't get one thing. is this software?
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  • Bernd Steinke 4 months ago
    noBounds is installable SW or Firmware on N8x0, and Firmware SW on some recent Display devices.
    Alternatively this functionality could be implemented in a small HW dongle to connect traditional interfaces of not upgradeable display devices.
  • pda.pl 4 months ago
    ehh... - what is SW, HW ?
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  • CBF 4 months ago
    Hi, in light of recent events held at the congress. How far off is this discovery from seeing daylight in current smartphones? As nvidia has composed it's latest spotlight on up and coming technology for it's smartphones, would see fit a need for a joint verture?
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  • Bernd Steinke 4 months ago
    Technically we're quite far advanced. Now it's business...
    If you like to join, because you belong to a relevant company or institute, please email me to the address you see at the end of the video.
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  • Andrew Zhilin 4 months ago
    Hello there.
    I want to ask about OpenGL support that was mentioned in this movie. Do you have that mythic GL drivers for N8*0 or not? :)
    Thanks for the reply.
    P.S.: BTW, that is great functionality for business device.
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  • Bernd Steinke 4 months ago
    The N800 in the movie has the freely available MESA_3D SW rendering installed. This is of course very limited in performance: 2 buildings only...
    The noBounds system in contrast supports the Khronos standards OpenGL for 3D and OpenMAX for AV externally. This allows easily much higher complexity for differentiation: e.g. 200 buildings.
    Without any assumption about products, just for mobile graphics fascination: nVidea APX2500 youtube.com/watch?v=OYqfn3KNLTc
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