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New Idea Goods<br />

Turn Off the Lights and Open the Curtains,<br />

Everything is Possible with a Smart Phone<br />

GS E&C (www.xi.co.kr) 's 'Xi Ilsan Xi We City' unveiled their high-tech ubiquitous city system.<br />

The revolutionary technology has changed what we think of in the areas of the network, safety and<br />

security systems. What's different is that users with a Smart phone are able to manage a hybrid ventilation<br />

system and climate control. This is just one example of the technology that is integrated into<br />

the ubiquitous building in 2010. Here are the examples of what visitors will enjoy in the Xi Ilsan Xi<br />

We City. Taking kitchen compost out to the bin on the curb is a think of the past. On every floor the<br />

Auto Solid Waste Collection system is available for the elimination of food waste. The Hybrid ventilation<br />

system, which is the marriage of natural ventilation and forced air ventilation, brings in fresh<br />

air without opening the windows. The electronic heat exchange system saves energy with less consumption<br />

for ventilation. It will also provide disinfected water, which contains plenty of minerals<br />

and DO(Dissolved Oxygen) via the Central Water Purifying System to households that are connected<br />

to the infrastructure. The state-of-the-art air conditioning system in bed rooms and ventilation<br />

system in kitchens foretell the greatness of ubiquitous city system. The Smart phone is an integral<br />

part of the system. Leveraging the power of a device the resident already has was an easy design decision. With it they can control the<br />

lights, temperature, and air. The system also allows the resident to get information about traffic, shopping and local area using their<br />

smart phone as well. 'Emote metering' and 'automated delivery service' are just another things residents will enjoy.<br />

FlatDis Unveils its Real Time 3D Converting<br />

System<br />

The Avatar brought a new era of 3D to our life and the FlatDis's<br />

converting system is one of the best ways to produce 3D movie<br />

content.<br />

62 KOREA <strong>IT</strong> TIMES | December 2010<br />

Have you ever wondered if anyone has developed a solution to convert<br />

images from 2D to 3D? Well, wonder no more because FlatDis has been<br />

working on the display algorithm and the display quality enhancement<br />

technology to achieve just that since 2002. They began research to develop<br />

their 3D converting algorithm 5 years ago. Now FlatDis has developed 3D<br />

Box that converts 2D images and content to 3D in real-time. 3D Box is a<br />

hardware device and can be used with any resolution format input. The 3D<br />

Box will allow you to see up to Full HD imagery. It has various input<br />

channels, to include HDMI, DVI, D-Sub and Component. This is a turnkey<br />

product and users won't need to buy additional conversion hardware.<br />

Physically, the 3D Box looks like a standard set top box. It's easy to connect<br />

to your monitor or TV. The next thing you know you'll be enjoying the exciting 3D world. Flatdis has six patents, five in <strong>Korea</strong><br />

and one in the US. These patented solutions include adjusting image quality in flat panel displays, motion detection equipment and<br />

stereoscopic conversion. Flatdis has a number of other products and service offerings. This diversified company, located in the<br />

Bucheon Chunui Technopark, Seoul, <strong>Korea</strong>, has units which supply the defense industry, develop fire sensors that are used in conjunction<br />

with CCTV, create digital displays and provide image-related training programs. Their 3D products are built to order, based on the<br />

customer's requirements, so you know you'll get just what you want. You can find out more information at<br />

http://www.flatdis.co.kr.

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