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The new Toyota Prius is not only a big relief on your pocketbook, but the environment as well. Compared to the average car, Prius could have saved an estimated 1,445,971,501.65 gallons of gas in the U.S. since 2000. It has an efficient gasoline engine and a clean electric motor. It can be powered by the engine, the electric motor, or a combination of both, and will automatically choose the most efficient mode. In addition to a normal operating mode Prius has three driver-selectable modes: EV, ECO and POWER. EV allows Prius to run solely on battery power and ECO helps improve fuel efficiency.
This is definitely an example of innovation because hybrid cars are a very new technology, and they are certainly a big improvement/enhancement to the normal cars ~ solely gasoline powered cars.
Samsung ~ Korean Company
S9C Television
This is definitely an example of innovation because hybrid cars are a very new technology, and they are certainly a big improvement/enhancement to the normal cars ~ solely gasoline powered cars.
Samsung ~ Korean Company
S9C Television
Have you ever heard of a television that allows you to watch 2 different shows, but at the same time? It's the new Samsung S9C Television. It allows two different people to watch two completely different shows, at the same time, on the same television screen!
It is certainly a work of innovation because it has never been done before. It is literally one screen that projects two different images, so that two different people can watch their own show at the same time (of course you will also need special ear phones, so that you can only hear the sounds of your own show). It is an improvement on the original TV, and the 3D TV.
Here's how it works;
* The television screen itself is slightly curved, so that both edges of the television (left and right) are closer to the viewers than the middle of the screen (sort of like a 2-Dimensional concave lens)
* It works sort of like a lenticular lens (which are those pieces of plastic that you turn from side to side, and it shows you two different images) The interior of the screen has tiny ridges, in the shape of triangles
It is certainly a work of innovation because it has never been done before. It is literally one screen that projects two different images, so that two different people can watch their own show at the same time (of course you will also need special ear phones, so that you can only hear the sounds of your own show). It is an improvement on the original TV, and the 3D TV.
Here's how it works;
* The television screen itself is slightly curved, so that both edges of the television (left and right) are closer to the viewers than the middle of the screen (sort of like a 2-Dimensional concave lens)
* It works sort of like a lenticular lens (which are those pieces of plastic that you turn from side to side, and it shows you two different images) The interior of the screen has tiny ridges, in the shape of triangles
* There is one image projected on the left sides of the ridges, and a different one on the right
* This way two different viewers (each wearing special viewing glasses) can watch the TV at once, and see different things. One viewers' glasses can only see the left sides of the ridges, and the others' glasses can only see the right.
* This way two different viewers (each wearing special viewing glasses) can watch the TV at once, and see different things. One viewers' glasses can only see the left sides of the ridges, and the others' glasses can only see the right.