New project - doxbee.com
What is this all about?
The picture above shows what we’re all about. You might find it a little confusing, but there’s a saying that a pic is worth 1000 words. I’ll try to explain it with less.
Just one more thing before I start. It’s not the picture itself, but what matters more is the bigger picture.
On the far left, there is a netbook PC running Windows 7. It is connected to our cloud and the DoxOut app runs in a web browser.
Next to it, there’s an iPad 2 connected to a full HD monitor (1920x1080) with a standard Apple VGA adapter. What you see on the iPad’s screen is a virtual keyboard and a mouse pad (yes, a mouse pad), and the picture on the monitor is from the DoxOut app installed on the iPad. We used in house developed, second dispaly technology to achieve this. We are probably the first company in the World that managed to do this.
Next, there’s a docked Sony Xperia P smartphone running Android Gingerbread 2.3 and DoxOut. The dock is not connected to anything. But, it can be, and we’ll demo that in a separate section.
The next combo is one of my personal favorites. The device behind the smartphone is Apple TV from the last generation connected to a 15.6” monitor. The Plexiglas housing that we produced holds an iPhone 4S and a Bluetooth keyboard is connected to it. The iPhone runs the DoxOut app and with the separate screen technology projects it to the Apple TV and the monitor. The smartphone itself is used as a mouse pad (again, yes, a mouse on the iPhone). This is similar to the iPad above, but it’s my personal favorite.
On the far right, there is an Asus Transformer tablet running Android ICS with the DoxOut app.
So, what’s the point with all these devices, running the same app?
Well, that’s the point - It’s exactly the same app. It’s not different apps for different platforms. It’s not different apps for different devices. It’s not different apps in online or offline mode.
It’s exactly the same app. The look and feel across all platforms and devices is unified. And it’s integrated with a cloud.
This has never been done before. And we’ve only started.
Just one more thing before I start. It’s not the picture itself, but what matters more is the bigger picture.
On the far left, there is a netbook PC running Windows 7. It is connected to our cloud and the DoxOut app runs in a web browser.
Next to it, there’s an iPad 2 connected to a full HD monitor (1920x1080) with a standard Apple VGA adapter. What you see on the iPad’s screen is a virtual keyboard and a mouse pad (yes, a mouse pad), and the picture on the monitor is from the DoxOut app installed on the iPad. We used in house developed, second dispaly technology to achieve this. We are probably the first company in the World that managed to do this.
Next, there’s a docked Sony Xperia P smartphone running Android Gingerbread 2.3 and DoxOut. The dock is not connected to anything. But, it can be, and we’ll demo that in a separate section.
The next combo is one of my personal favorites. The device behind the smartphone is Apple TV from the last generation connected to a 15.6” monitor. The Plexiglas housing that we produced holds an iPhone 4S and a Bluetooth keyboard is connected to it. The iPhone runs the DoxOut app and with the separate screen technology projects it to the Apple TV and the monitor. The smartphone itself is used as a mouse pad (again, yes, a mouse on the iPhone). This is similar to the iPad above, but it’s my personal favorite.
On the far right, there is an Asus Transformer tablet running Android ICS with the DoxOut app.
So, what’s the point with all these devices, running the same app?
Well, that’s the point - It’s exactly the same app. It’s not different apps for different platforms. It’s not different apps for different devices. It’s not different apps in online or offline mode.
It’s exactly the same app. The look and feel across all platforms and devices is unified. And it’s integrated with a cloud.
This has never been done before. And we’ve only started.