休閑

【】

字号+作者:囫圇吞棗網来源:百科2024-11-22 00:51:07我要评论(0)

LAS VEGAS -- The smartphone is often called the real-world version of the handheld communicators fro

LAS VEGAS -- The smartphone is often called the real-world version of the handheld communicators from the original Star Trek, a nod to how prescient the TV series was about personal technology.

Well, another Star Trekgadget is on the verge of becoming common. The tricorder -- the device that Spock and Dr. McCoy would use to analyze all kinds of objects and materials on the show -- is becoming a real thing. And it's coming to smartphones.

SEE ALSO:A brand new BlackBerry is coming, and yes, it has a keyboard

At CES 2017, Consumer Physics showed off the world's first smartphone with a built-in molecular scanner. The scanner itself is actually an even smaller version of the stand-alone handheld scanner, the SCiO, which the company revealed at last year's show (and went on to win a MashableCES award).

Mashable ImageThe Changhong H2 next to the original stand-alone SCiO sensor.Credit: Pete Pachal/Mashable

The phone is a Chinese model, the Changhong H2 -- not exactly your average Samsung. But it's a real phone that's really going to be sold in China, not just a prototype or proof of concept. It's scheduled to go on sale in June with a price tag of roughly $435 US dollars.

Mashable Games

Looking at the back of the phone, you'd be forgiven for thinking the sensor is just the phone's camera. But that odd-looking dual lens is the scanner, basically the embedded version of the SCiO. It uses spectrometry to shine near-infrared light on objects -- fruit, liquids, medicine, even your body -- to analyze them.

Mashable Light SpeedWant more out-of-this world tech, space and science stories?Sign up for Mashable's weekly Light Speed newsletter.By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.Thanks for signing up!
Mashable ImageThe Changhong H2 analyzing the freshness of an Apple.Credit: Pete Pachal/Mashable

Say you're at at the supermarket and you want to check how fresh the tomatoes are. Instead of squeezing them, you'd just launch the SCiO app, hold the scanner up to the skin of the tomato, and it will tell you how fresh it is on a visual scale. Do the same thing to your body and you can check your body mass index (BMI). You need to specify the thing you're scanning at the outset, and the actually analysis is performed in the cloud, but the whole process is a matter of seconds, not minutes.

Another application is verifying the authenticity of drugs. At a demo at CES, I saw the phone scan what I was told was a real Viagra pill and a knock-off. To the naked eye the pills looked identical, both light-blue diamond-shaped pills. But the H2's SCiO scanner recognized the impostor in seconds, calling it out with a bright orange screen.

Mashable ImageThis pill looks suspect.Credit: Pete Pachal/Mashable

It's easy to see the great potential of putting this kind of tech into the hands of everyone with a smartphone. Consumers everywhere would be empowered to test food and medicine before they commit to buying or ingesting them. Hagai Heshes, head of product marketing for Consumer Physics, says adding the sensor to a phone doesn't increase cost much, and judging from the price of the Changhong H2, it appears he's right. The company also claims the phone is 20% more energy efficient than comparable smartphones.

Will Consumer Physics' molecular sensor catch on with the major smartphone manufacturers? That would take some convincing (though Heshes says the company is talking to them), but it's easy to see a brand like Samsung, which has historically debuted phones with all kinds of unusual tech, taking a chance on the sensor or one of its models.

And if that model catches on, who knows? Maybe we'll all be scanning our groceries and bodies with our phones five years from now with the same ease with which Dr. McCoy would diagnose a case of Romulan measles.


Featured Video For You
Yes, this TV really is transparent

TopicsCES

1.本站遵循行业规范,任何转载的稿件都会明确标注作者和来源;2.本站的原创文章,请转载时务必注明文章作者和来源,不尊重原创的行为我们将追究责任;3.作者投稿可能会经我们编辑修改或补充。

相关文章
  • PlayStation Now game streaming is coming to PC

    PlayStation Now game streaming is coming to PC

    2024-11-21 23:43

  • PlayStation State of Play May 2024: All games announced, including 'Astro Bot'

    PlayStation State of Play May 2024: All games announced, including 'Astro Bot'

    2024-11-21 22:52

  • iOS 18 is coming and these are the iPhones we think will support it

    iOS 18 is coming and these are the iPhones we think will support it

    2024-11-21 22:15

  • Here's how Google thinks AI should be regulated

    Here's how Google thinks AI should be regulated

    2024-11-21 22:07

网友点评