HTC’s recent patent filing calls for an end to motion sickness and blurry videos. The design makes use of the device’s accelerometer and once your smartphone senses the shaking, the video will be adjusted accordingly. Hopefully, this technology will make way into mobile smartphone video cameras soon, as we’re beginning to see the onslaught of HD video recording and there’s nothing worse than high-definition blur, even if it’s on the coveted HTC EVO 4G.
For those wanting to know the specifics, here is the patent filing, in the words of HTC engineers:
A mobile electronic device, comprising:a screen;a video display module, coupled to the screen for playing a video in the screen; anda sensor, coupled to the video display module for detecting an acceleration variance of the mobile electronic device, whereinthe video display module adjusts a display area of the video displayed on the screen according to the acceleration variance.
(via: Gizmodo)
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