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Overview

The Mozilla Seabird, part of the Mozilla Labs’ Concept Series, is an experiment in how users might interact with their mobile content as devices and technology advances. Drawing on insights culled from the Mozilla community through the project’s blog, a focus quickly developed around frustrating physical interactions. While mobile CPUs, connectivity and development platforms begin approaching that of desktops, the lagging ability to efficiently input information has grown ever more pronounced.

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Interaction

The Seabird, then, introduces a few possibilities into how user interaction might evolve with the advancing motion capture and projector driven innovation in the market. First out, the Seabird imagines how a multiple use dongle might augment the crowded gestural interface with greater precision and direct manipulation of content in 3D space.

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Pico Projector

With mobile phone companies such as Samsung, LG and Motorola moving towards display applications for projectors, the technology remains open for expanding user interaction and input at the same time. The Seabird, on just a flat surface, enables netbook-quality interaction by working with the projector’s angular distortion to deliver interface, rather than content. With the benefit of a dock, each projector works independently and delivers laptop levels of efficiency.

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Design

The form development took its cues from various aerodynamic, avian and decidedly feminine forms. Its erect posture intends a sense of poise while its supine conformity to the hand reconciles that with the user’s desire for digital control. The curvature of the back also serves a functional role in elevating the projector lens elements when lying flat.

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Seabird is a community-driven exploration and does not mean that Mozilla has plans to produce an OS or hardware at the moment. Find out more about Mozilla Firefox for Mobile here.

FAQ

Who created this project?

Seabird was created by Billy May, a Mozilla Labs community member who in early 2009 created an initial vision of what an Open Web mobile phone could look like. Seabird is Billy’s followup project in which he incorporated the feedback he received from the wider community on his first throw-away concept. To learn more about Billy May, please visit his homepage.

How does this relate to Mozilla / Mozilla Labs?

Billy is a community member in the Mozilla Labs community and created Seabird in his spare time. Seabird is not a Mozilla or Mozilla Labs project but part of the Mozilla Labs Concept Series. The Concept Series provides a place for the wider community to create and collaborate on projects which push the boundaries of the Web and the browser.

Does Mozilla have plans to produce a mobile phone?

No. Mozilla produces Firefox for Mobile, the popular Firefox browser for mobile phone systems such as Nokia Maemo and Android. You can find out more about Mozilla Firefox for Mobile here.

Via: lifehacker / mozillalabs

Inluv
Wow, that looks neat
I like the concepts. :)

Though I don't think it'll be the same as "netbook efficiency" - typing on a flat surface is simply not the same as having buttons to rest your fingers on.  However, it's a big improvement over what phones can do today.

Brings about images of those virtual keyboards that just pop out in mid air, in those sci-fi movies.
Looks sweet!

but like zinga said, it would match up to a netbook~  i likes me them buttons!
That video must have took a lot of effort to make - it looks fantastic.

I'd like to see at least some of these ideas become reality over the next two years..
*I looked at the Mozilla Sebird 2D and I Jizzed In My Pants!
If this ever becomes reality, I WILL buy it no matter the price, then I will mod and moe-fy it to create THE ultimate phone! Hero Hihi
wow that thing looks fugly :D
Mythos Wrote: [ -> ]wow that thing looks fugly :D

* S7* throws a seabird at Mythos
it is fugly though xD

the UI is undeniably nice

but the hardware looks horrible.
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