Smaller Lighter Faster Cheaper Design with Paragon Innovations
The continuous miniaturization, increased speed, extended durability, and declining prices of electronic devices have sparked curiosity about the reasons behind these advancements. There are limiFengineerts to further size reduction, particularly due to the electromechanical nature of certain devices. Human interfaces, such as buttons and displays, present challenges in making devices smaller. To overcome this, remote interaction methods using RF devices, voice recognition like Siri, and even eye movement tracking are emerging, allowing for smaller device sizes without compromising usability.
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