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AaronBurns
 USA
Full Light Range Cameras Printer Friendly Version
All cameras have a limited amount of defintion, clarity, and details in images, due to the fact that definition in different light ranges disappear when in bright or dim light. In dim light all bright definition is lost and in bright light you can't see any defintion in the dark areas. I propose that we create cameras (still or movie) that can capture all definition, clarity, and details in all light ranges and conditions (dark, mid-range, and bright). This would beat plasma screens in resolution and even beat the details picked up and captured by the human eye even with the best vision.
This full light range capture is easy to produce. All cameras are now computerized with Charged Coupled Devices (computer chips) to capture light, details, resolution, clarity, and details instead of mechanical parts of the older type cameras of the past but, the image is captured by only one chip. If we add three of these CCD chips (one for each light range) then we cature the entire image instead of just one light range. Right now your most current technologically advanced cameras capture one range at a time. I did research with camera companies and they are only working on resolution and not light ranges. In other words they are not addressing this issue directly.
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AaronBurns
 USA
Non-Static Electric Glass Ball Lightening Printer Friendly Version
A glass ball filled with a clear or slightly tinted electric condusive liquid with very low voltage and high wattage electricity running from a base. When your finger runs along the glass outside the ball you would make a grounded electrical contact creating a complete circuit which would tingle your fingers and also create lightening from the base to your fingers. It could look like anything and you could put in different materials that would react to the elecrtricity like copper flakes which would heat up and glow. Imagine if it looked like a snow globe. You could put anything in the liquid inside the glass ball. It might even look like anything you wanted it to look like: Soccer ball, football, fish, light bulb, skull, etc.
The difference in this from static electricity is that the lightening would look different and it would be able to be felt as a tingle. You could add a ground switch to create a night light of random lightening bolts.
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jamiefay
 USA
What if your belongings could TALK Printer Friendly Version
I lose things all the time. My cell phone, the remote, my purse, all sorts of objects are constantly squirting out of my grasp and getting lost, and I then spend countless hours searching... okay it's not that extreme, but it is annoying to lose stuff in your house and wander around looking for it.
The product I imagine is a small round device with a button and a tiny speaker, with some adhesive on the back, you could peel and stick onto any item you are always losing. It uses voice recognition software similar to the way your cell phone can dial off voice commands. You hit the button to program it with that item's name. Or you could name it anything you like - name your purse Louis if you are so inclined. Then your item would be able to call out to you to aid in your search. You could call out "remote?" and your remote would either beep or answer back "here I am!". I imagine selling a package of these on TV commercials ("operators are standing by") for one lowlow price.
I have seen a similar product sold by Sharper Image, but it didn't use voice recognition, and it had a base unit which was enormous, and the tags to apply to your belongings were huge. Maybe technology can't make it small enough...
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