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We still talk about the new technology under test, PARALLEL REALITY, for improving flights and we will also show a “carrier fabric”, the “e-fabric”. Check out!

No Showmetech TRIO this week, we'll feature a video talking about a new personalized way to board flights; we'll also show you the Razer Edge, the new handheld video game; and we are going to address a fabric with mini solar s capable of recharging appliances. Come check out the highlights of the week with Showmetech TRIO! 3p3042

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One of the things that can bother you the most when taking a plane trip is having to keep looking for information about your flight on that with a lot of other flights, isn't it?

With the aim of facilitating and improving engers' travel experience, Delta Air Lines, in partnership with Misapplied Sciences, launched the beta experience PARALLEL REALITY, available at this first moment at Detroit Metropolitan Airport, in Michigan, in the United States.

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Personalized information on flights — simulation. Reproduction: Delta

The technology, which was showcased at CES 2020, allows at least 100 people to simultaneously view personalized content about their flight. The screen that shows the flights and routes according to each enger, even in their own language.

Customers who are able to test this new technology must scan their boarding , perform a facial scan through the app Fly delta and proceed to the nearest PARALLEL REALITY screen and that's it! Now just check, exclusively, your flight information, even if there are more people around you.

The PARALLEL REALITY experience means customers will no longer need to search for flight and boarding gate information. The tailored travel details it offers are a powerful complement to Delta's digital tools, the airport innovations we've already implemented, and the unparalleled service our employees provide every day.

Ranjan Goswami, Senior Vice President of Customer Experience

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A Razer, a company famous for selling products aimed at gamers, is now also investing in consoles. we are talking about Razer Edge, the company's new handheld video game.

The device has a 6,8-inch AMOLED screen, 144 Hertz refresh rate and 2.400 by 1.080 resolution in Full HD +. Razer even claims that the screen has 87% more pixels than other devices in the same category. In of comparison, the Steam Deck has a resolution of 1.280 by 800

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New handheld video game: Razer Edge. Image: Engadget

The Razer Edge arrives through a Razer partnership with Qualcomm and Verizon, running with the Snapdragon G3x Gen 1, exclusive to the console, with the Android 12 operating system. In the battery we have 5.000 mAh, 8 GB RAM and 128 GB storage. There are also 2 speakers, 2 digital microphones and a front camera – making it possible to stream.

At first, the Razer Edge will only be available in the United States and will arrive with game managers such as Epic Games, Xbox Cloud Gaming and Nvidia GeForce Now. Although this model has Wi-Fi-only connectivity, there are plans for another model with 5G included.

The value of the Razer Edge will be 400 dollars, something around Real 2.114 at the current price, and the signs point out that sales start in January 2023. Interested in buying one of these?

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Developed by researchers at Nottingham Trent University, the new technological promise is that we will now be able to recharge devices, such as smartwatches and smartphones, using fabrics with built-in mini solar s.

These clothes have 1.200 small solar s, also known as “photovoltaic cells”, which combined can provide around 400 milliwatts of electrical energy extracted from the sun, capable of charging more basic cell phones or even smartwatches.

e-fabric with 1.200 small mini solar s. Image: NTU

The "e-fabric” can be used to compose the part of a jacket or even constitute a backpack. Resistant, the fabric with this new technology can be exposed to everyday tasks and even washed like other clothes. The material used in this prototype measures 51 x 27 centimeters, is made of silicone, is airy and resists some chemicals.

Until now, very few people would have considered that their clothing or textiles could be used to generate electricity. And the material we developed, for all intents and purposes, has the look and feel of any ordinary fabric, as it can be wrinkled and machine washed.

Dr Hughes-Riley of the university's Advanced Textile Research Group (ATRG) on the novelty

Or senhor kgatuke, from the Nottingham School of Art & Design says the project shows how e-fabrics can be a giant step forward in the sustainability and projection of other similar technologies.

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  • SpinLaunch Space Catapult;
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  • More on Elon Musk x Twitter.

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