Apple, the new iMacs could include a projector to extend the screen on the wall Patent

Apple, the new iMacs could include a projector to extend the screen on the wall Patent

Would you like to have the possibility to extend your work area without being tied to a second screen, or in any case to an external device? Apple is thinking about it, and the patent filed last April and registered today by the USPTO proves how it is considering the possibility of a iMac with integrated projector.

The sketch attached to the document, in fact, represents an iMac capable of project images to the sides of the screen on a rear surface. All this, as indicated in the document, would be possible thanks to one rear body which, at least in correspondence with the projector, would have one glass surface or otherwise transparent.

The body on the back can have a glass part, or in another transparent structure, through which the projectors send images on the surrounding surfaces, and through which the image sensors and other optical sensors receive the light

There silhouette of the terminal is generic, and however similar to that of the current iMacs. True, but the data is not particularly indicative, since the patent is functional to illustrate the projection technology, and not the iMac itself, nor a new design. Also because we know that a restyling could arrive soon, and that in a other patent Apple detailed the possibility of a futuristic iMac in curved glass, also signed by Pal X, Wang and Joshua P.Song, the same who are also credited with this today.

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There would however be a potential problem: depending on the distance between the iMac and the surface that receives the projected image, some portions of this could be eclipsed by the screen. Apple has also thought about this. Like? With a rear camera that understands which parts of the image are covered, and communicates it in real time to the iMac.

Although some portions […] cannot be viewed directly, a camera on the back of the device or other circuits of the image sensor can acquire an image that contains these hidden portions, and this image can then be viewed in real time on the display in alignment with the other portions .


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