Johnson Electric Technology Promises Better Pictures
Cameras on cell phones have never been able to take decent pictures. They are grainy, out of focus and those that want any quality from the images are constantly complaining.
Johnson Electric has heard the unhappy wails of frustration, and have announed a product that might just fix those blurry shots. The NanoLens is a new motion technology for auto-focus in phone cameras.
NanoLens promises to increase speed, accuracy, smoothness and repeatablility of image quality. The technology is on display to manufacturers this month in Hong Kong and will be available early next year.
No word yet on price, or ease of implementation.
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