Appearances to the contrary, Peter Zsolt Koren’s concept cellphone LightFlash doesn’t conceal a brace of mini rocket engines inside. Disappointing as that may be, those tube fittings really contain a camera and a micro-projector. These work together in a neat way: you can gesture on the projected image and the phone will reply. Failing that, the touchscreen doubles as a touchpad, as well as a more normal phone keypad. We’re not certain about the “project your emoticons onto someone else” idea— sounds like a lawsuit nightmare —but the overall design gets a thumbs up. Unsurprising, thereupon, that it placed second in the “Hello Future 2014 mobile phone design” competition. [Tuvie]galleryPost(’lightflashphone’, 3, ”);

Original post by Kit Eaton

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