tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7595096811901096571.post1364812144065962182..comments2024-02-10T05:14:16.236-05:00Comments on The VRguy's Blog: When is a Smart Device Really Smart?VRGuyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02351122537042235636noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7595096811901096571.post-81606321183564381042012-02-13T04:58:01.810-05:002012-02-13T04:58:01.810-05:00From a TRIZ point of view, the trends represented ...From a TRIZ point of view, the trends represented in "smart" devices are quite often "increased dynamization" meaning flexibility and "expansion" or more specifically multifunctionality.<br /><br />Phones became smart when they gained more hard features (mostly I/O methods) and simultaneously more software flexibility.<br /><br />It makes sense to borrow sub-systems from smartphones to put into HMDs because at this point, nobody can know for sure which extra features users will like. We should expect every possible feature to be tacked onto HMDs before we can work out a standard set of features which would allow for software devs to easily develop cross platform apps.Not Jára Cimrmannoreply@blogger.com