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Character
OS-134 Micro-Holographic Datapad
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION- Intent: To create a small, removable dermal device that functions as a holographic datapad
- Image Source: Here and Here
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: Obsidian Star Technologies
- Affiliation: Open Market
- Model: OS-134
- Modularity: Yes, can connect wirelessly to a variety of aftermarket devices and accessories.
- Production: Mass-Produced
- Material: Durasteel outer casing, circuitry, dermal adhesive, micro fusion battery
- All the features of a standard datapad in a small, coin sized dermal implant
- Uses a holographic display to show information and accept user input and commands
- Can receive input via voice commands, through eye and facial movements and in expanded mode through holographic touch screen
- Provides a small micro-sized implant with all the capabilities of a standard datapad
- Difficult to use: The eye and facial movements used to issue commands are difficult to learn for those not familiar with Obsidian Star facial recognition protocols. In time most users are able to become competent, but beginners often find themselves frustrated with the algorithm's sensitivity
The OS-134 Micro-Holographic Datapad gives the user all the features of a standard datapad in a small, coin sized dermal implant that can be stuck onto the skin. It has the ability to connect to a variety of wireless devices, including wireless I/O jacks. It uses a holographic display to show information and it accepts user input and commands through a vocal interface, a facial/eye movement interface, and an expanded keyboard style holographic touch screen. While the device provides excellent computing power for it's size, it is notoriously difficult to use for beginners who are not used to other Obsidian Star devices which use facial/eye movement protocols.
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