Thursday, October 23, 2014 3:33:42 PM
Still true, to my knowlege, that in optics more glass is more light is better imaging, color etc. That's why demanding photographers still use large glass lenses on digital cameras. When you get down to the size of endoscope cameras, even solid state tip mounted, I think you lose depth of field, get fisheys distortion, and other problems. I'd hope a strength of SPORT will be superior optics.
I heard there is a technology for force sensing feedback that uses vibration emitting/vibration sensing surface mounted chips to gage tissue contact pressure. That is a cool idea to do haptics with, rather than true pressure sensors.
I still think that even if SPORT is sucessful, maybe especially because of success, that multi-port SPORT will have to come down the pike.
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