The little-known startup company Royole, which surprised with the world's first foldable phone months ago, showed a few more of its devices at the CES 2019. They surprised us again.
It certainly represents a novelty in the field of sound smart speaker Royol ‒ this one has 7.8-inch bendable AMOLED display, which is glued to his the housing is cylindrical in shape and is bent 100 degrees. The screen is sensitive to touch, so that we can swipe on it to control playback music, let's watch a movie or we do some other thing.
Royole smart speaker has a resolution camera 8 million pixels, which if necessary pops out of the case and can be turned 180 degrees. It can also boast of Google's digital assistant, Alexa, is on top of that.
She is also interesting Royole folding transparent keyboard, which is actually flexible touch-sensitive surface wound in a convenient case, from which it can be pulled out as needed. Once it is 'extracted', we connect it to the device via the Bluetooth interface and we use it by pressing the drawn keys.
They also used theirs on the Royola folding transparent keyboard technology ‒ this one doesn't have one physical control buttons, as their role is taken over by touch-sensitive sensors, which we manage smartphone photography app.
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