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9 Responses to “Where does it end from the first cell phone? Final Presentation”
Very interesting predictions/research as to where cellphones are going. I feel that we have similar technologies/concepts/ideas, especially around environmentally friendly production. Good job!
Wow, your presentation was really well done! Good job. I like how you built upon your midterm project for this one. It was neat to learn about the new phone technologies & you were able to get a lot of information into a short amount of time. I’d love to try the new green/eco-friendly phone! I’d rather have it be recycled than have a camera on it, anyway. Nice work!
Very attractive presentation. I liked your use of the video ad for the early cell phone. Your predictions of the next innovations were interesting. The prospect of a Green Solar phone as a settiing of the functionality back to the earlier versions really sets up the devices of the future beyond that. They can continue to regain capabilities in green technologies…neat stuff!
You have such an ethusiastic way of presenting. I always gave my old phone and notebooks to my brother or mom. Therefore I’ve never thought environmental impacts of my consumption. At least we, as a family, give our best to re-use I guess…
A lot of people have chosen to discuss mobile and there’s good reason for that — it’s totally exciting and relevant.
I like your take – Mobile is going green.
Battery optimization hasn’t been able to match the technological innovation. You cited solar, but are there any other alternative power sources that can be utilized by mobile? Or better batteries? It seems like the hardware is getting better. Are there are certain materials that are more durable and eco-friendly? You’ve clearly hit a great topic because it’s generating a lot of questions.
You did a great job covering some possibilities considering the time constraints. Nice work!
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peterlux said
Excellent job recapping Christensen in your presentation.
I like how you shifted gears mid-way the presentation towards ecological considerations and ended with a dual future prediction.
Pei-chieh said
I like the concept of mobile phones and environment. There are too many technology garbage now. Thanks for bring the ideas.
jenhuss said
Very interesting predictions/research as to where cellphones are going. I feel that we have similar technologies/concepts/ideas, especially around environmentally friendly production. Good job!
christyluther said
Wow, your presentation was really well done! Good job. I like how you built upon your midterm project for this one. It was neat to learn about the new phone technologies & you were able to get a lot of information into a short amount of time. I’d love to try the new green/eco-friendly phone! I’d rather have it be recycled than have a camera on it, anyway. Nice work!
jeffhora said
Very attractive presentation. I liked your use of the video ad for the early cell phone. Your predictions of the next innovations were interesting. The prospect of a Green Solar phone as a settiing of the functionality back to the earlier versions really sets up the devices of the future beyond that. They can continue to regain capabilities in green technologies…neat stuff!
filizefe said
You have such an ethusiastic way of presenting. I always gave my old phone and notebooks to my brother or mom. Therefore I’ve never thought environmental impacts of my consumption. At least we, as a family, give our best to re-use I guess…
pmottola said
A lot of people have chosen to discuss mobile and there’s good reason for that — it’s totally exciting and relevant.
I like your take – Mobile is going green.
Battery optimization hasn’t been able to match the technological innovation. You cited solar, but are there any other alternative power sources that can be utilized by mobile? Or better batteries? It seems like the hardware is getting better. Are there are certain materials that are more durable and eco-friendly? You’ve clearly hit a great topic because it’s generating a lot of questions.
You did a great job covering some possibilities considering the time constraints. Nice work!
- Paolo
cwu1204 said
Great and vivid presentation. The future of cell phone could be green. That is really important concept of the industry.