I am nearly 100% certain that we will be included in Google "Smart Screens" and nearly 100% certain that this is NOT the "black Box project."



This is laying it out.





AT CES, Google had smart speakers. In fact, Google and Amazon were very heavily promoting their smart speakers to the conference. (If you were IN the conference, you thought Amazon was everywhere, if you were around Las Vegas at the time, you thought Google was everywhere.)





I put up all the puzzle pieces, (here) but I received more than a few inquiries "What did that all mean?" So, here it is a bit more directly.





During CES Google Presented Smart Screens.

Here is a Google Smart Screen Video....

Three of our Original Design Manufacturer (ODM) partners,

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, have created full speaker reference designs based on these SoMs to further reduce development cost and time-to-market."





What is the Rockchip 3036? look for the frame below in the video...













MicroVision will also be featuring an interactive display prototype that combines display functionality with 3D sensing that enables a natural gesture recognition feature for consumer products. The interactive display engine enables user experiences where touching a projected image is processed by the system in the same way as interacting with a touchscreen on a smartphone or tablet. Samples of interactive display engines the company is developing, model PSE-0403sti-101, are expected to be available in the second quarter of this year with production units targeted for the third quarter.

The interactive display engine is built on the common LBS platform shared with the PSE-0403 display engines and will include the same display features combined with an integrated time-of-flight (ToF) sensing function. MicroVision’s ability to combine ToF sensing and pico projection into a single compact engine offers OEMs new possibilities for products by mimicking a Windows 10 or Android touch screen display or providing access to intermediate point cloud data all from an engine so small it can be embedded in mobile and smart IOT products."

"New voice-activated speakers powered by Android Things are being announced at CES, including the LG ThinQ WK7 and iHome iGV1. Turnkey hardware solutions based on the Qualcomm SD212 Home Hub Platform, MediaTek MT8516 andSoM are certified for the Assistant and Cast, and NXP i.MX 8M is coming soon.>>> This mentions Goertek, who is the manufacturing partner for MVIS Engines.>>> Rockchip is also interesting, but for a different reason....>>>The below, cart is distributed by WPG (Still #8 in the hottest of 612 items in the IOT area as of April 9, 2018) It shows aNow, if you want to know why I don't think it's the "Black Box" Project, is because the PSE-0403-101 is the