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| - | Welcome | + | ====== Project Description ====== |
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| + | Modern television sets, although technologically advanced in picture and sound, are generally stationary. If the viewer wishes | ||
| - | To edit content you must first log-in. | + | The goal of this project is to design a Smart TV which can rotate to optimize the viewing position of all viewers. In addition |
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| - | Brought | + | |
| - | Liliane Barbour, | + | |
| - | Jon Mash and | + | |
| - | Mike Studli | + | |
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| - | Dr. Hashtrudi-Zaad (supervisor) | + | |
| + | See the [[the project|Project]] page for more information. | ||
| + | ===== People ===== | ||
| + | This project is being completed by: | ||
| + | * Jonathan Mash - Hardware/ | ||
| + | * Mike Studli - Hardware Development | ||
| + | * Liliane Barbour - Software/ | ||
| + | * Dr. Hashtrudi-Zaad - Faculty Supervisor | ||