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Chapter 585 Fishing

 Steve Jobs said smoothly.

"I'm thinking about what props I can use at this time to make this boring speech more infectious."

Cao Weidong sighed in his heart.

He is worthy of being a madman who upholds technology to change life.

This is the true pioneer of cutting-edge technology.

It's a pity that there are too few people like Steve Jobs.

And his successor.

But they only squeeze out toothpaste and sell feelings, eroding everyone's love for Apple again and again.

I have been struggling for seventeen years, and I am still working as a foreigner back and forth...

But having said that, Jobs is still great and the legacy he left behind is rich enough...

This thought flashed through Cao Weidong's mind.

He shook his head to drive these unrealistic thoughts out of his mind, and then he said.

"Pure language is boring and boring. I think this host lacks a prop to show pictures."

"Show pictures?"

Jobs turned to look at the Asian man who had stood beside him at some point, and there was a rare fluctuation in his tone.

As the hottest young businessman in Eagle Sauce, he was invited to attend this charity dinner, but the boring social interaction at the dinner made him a little bored.

In order to avoid the lackluster social life, he hid in a corner and began to randomly look for targets and study them.

When Cao Weidong suddenly asked a question just now, Jobs didn't react at all. He just subconsciously expressed his inner thoughts.

He didn't expect anyone else to answer.

Unexpectedly, the other party not only answered, but also gave him an unexpected reply.

Cao Weidong got serious.

Cao Weidong talks eloquently.

"Yes, if words are the cornerstone of human communication, then pictures give words wings to fly, making the emotions expressed by words more profound."

"At this time, if there is a picture showing the life of refugees, the information can be conveyed more intuitively, allowing viewers to resonate and shock their hearts."

Jobs thought for a while and then discussed it with Cao Weidong.

"Man, you are right, but...how do we move a picture here? Do we need to make a huge background painting?"

Cao Weidong asked rhetorically.

"Why can't we use a machine to place the required pictures here?"

Jobs shook his head.

"A machine that can play pictures?"

"Are you talking about the huge screen that can play advertising images, or the iron box machine in the movie theater? They are too bulky and inconvenient."

Cao Weidong asked again.

"So...why not develop a portable projector..."

"A projector that is lightweight and easy to carry can easily solve this problem."

"Isn't this an example of technology improving life?"

In 1640, a Jesuit priest named Chisel invented a slide projector called the magic lantern, which used the principle of light reflected by lenses and mirrors to reflect a series of pictures on the wall. This was considered the earliest form of projector.
After World War II, mankind ushered in the third technological revolution. The invention of computers and the emergence of a large number of integrated circuits brought projectors into the digital age.

In 1989, Epson and Sony developed the core technology of LCD panels. Since then, projection equipment has been updated and iterated at an unimaginable speed.

Jobs said casually.

"How could there be such a thing as you mentioned? I really thought scientific invention was that simple..."

As he spoke, the smile on Jobs' face froze.

Suddenly, he thought of the graphic and text interactive interface he had just received from Xerox.

If...

This is just a hypothesis.

You can make a large screen yourself, then prepare an electronic device with a light source, find a way to transfer the image to the electronic device, and then let the electronic device put the image on the screen. Is this feasible?

?

Jobs was lost in thought.

Cao Weidong did not disturb Jobs.

He waved over a bunny girl, picked up a cocktail from the tray in her hand, and waited quietly beside her.

I don’t know how much time has passed.

Jobs took a long breath, and his eyes regained their sparkle.

"Phew, movable projection equipment is indeed a good idea."

With the current level of science and technology, it may not be impossible to make such props.

The reason why no one has studied it before is that it is still limited by inherent ideas.

Cao Weidong's words directly inspired Steve Jobs and brought him new inspiration.

Jobs looked at Cao Weidong, feeling his confident gaze, and couldn't help but think.

"What an interesting young man."

Jobs was very smart and quickly guessed that the other party was here for him, so he asked.

"What's your name?"

Cao Weidong replied.

"Mr. Jobs, you can call me Cao Weidong. As you can see, I am an Asian businessman."

The other party's answer confirmed his guess.

There was an expression of astonishment in Jobs's eyes that I expected.

His tone softened.

"Cao, do you have something to ask me about?"

If it were according to his character, he would definitely leave immediately at this time.

Because since Apple’s successful IPO, there have been so many people coming to our door, from all kinds of people, and from all walks of life.

Just because the other person inspired him, Jobs gave the other person a chance to speak.

Of course, even so, his patience is limited.

Cao Weidong knew about Steve Jobs' bad temper.

Otherwise, he would not be kicked out by his partner in the future.

So Cao Weidong said directly.

"It's like this, I have a good project, I wonder if you are interested."

"Sorry, I'm not interested."

Jobs turned around and left.

Cao Weidong's tone remained unchanged and continued.

"It's about computer mice. I have a good idea. Do you think it would be cool to make a mouse that can be used directly without wires?"

"By the way, wireless mouse, this is the new name I gave it."

"Mr. Jobs, if you are not interested, I believe someone else will be..."

Jobs turned back quickly, his breathing a little short.

"What are you talking about? Can the mouse be made wireless? This is too science fiction."

Cao Weidong said firmly.

"Science fiction is originally defined by us, isn't it?"

These words just hit the heart of Jobs, and he asked quickly.

"You're right, Cao, what do you think about this wireless mouse technology, and what technical support is there?"

Cao Weidong briefly revealed some technical principles of optical wireless mice.

Of course, it is just a general technical direction, and there is still a long way to go before the finished product is developed. There is no fear of Jobs plagiarizing ideas.

Jobs thought about it in his mind for a while.

Based on his relatively shallow knowledge of optoelectronics, he felt that a wireless mouse seemed feasible.

After thinking about it for a long time, he finally said.

"Cao, I, Steve Jobs, voted for your project."

Cao Weidong had a smile on his face.

The fish is hooked.


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