Building The Strongest Family-Chapter 84: Spectra S [ 1 ]
Chapter 84: Spectra S [ 1 ]
The NeoSphere International Exhibition Center was buzzing like never before.
A sea of journalists, tech analysts, and rival executives flooding the grand hall, a vibrant blend of murmurs that created a constant hum echoing off the stunning vaulted glass ceilings.
The air was thick with the scent of freshly polished metal and the faint crackle of ozone from charging holographic displays.
Massive floating banners adorned the walls, each showcasing the sleek silver-and-emerald Osborn logo, pulsing gently like a heartbeat.
At the heart of this electric atmosphere stood a stage, a circular platform on the stage, its surface shimmering with an almost liquid-metal sheen. freewebnσvel.cѳm
Above it, "Spectra S" floated in glowing holographic script, shifting between languages every few seconds like a digital chameleon.
Tech reporters from Panterra Digital and FutureTech Now jostled for prime camera angles, their gear scanning for hidden details on the empty stage.
Meanwhile, rival executives from Vexar Mobile and Titanis Devices occupied the VIP section, their expressions carefully neutral but fingers tapping impatiently on armrests.
A low bass thrum pulsed through the floor as lights dimmed, murmurs faded into an anticipatory silence.
Then... nothing but stillness.
A single spotlight ignited at center stage, illuminating a tall figure stepping forward: Dr. Elias Voss, Head of Technical Development at Osborn Technology Group.
Dressed in a sleek black suit with a subtly glowing neural interface collar, he looked more like a character from a cyberpunk thriller than your average corporate presenter.
His sharp blue eyes scanned the crowd with laser focus.
"Ladies and gentlemen," he began in a measured tone that commanded attention, "what you are about to witness is not just an iteration; it’s a revolution."
With an elegant gesture, he summoned the hologram of the Spectra S Pro Max to life, its layers peeling back like pages in an extraordinary book to reveal its inner marvels.
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The hologram zoomed in on the phone’s exterior, a surface that shimmered with an almost liquid quality.
"The Spectra S Pro Max is crafted from what we call Reactive Liquid Metal Matrix," Voss explained confidently. "It’s not merely a shell; it’s alive."
A journalist from TechFront Panterra raised her hand eagerly: "You say ’living’, does that mean it grows?"
Voss smirked knowingly. "In a way! This alloy is embedded with billions of nanoscopic shape-memory particles. Scratches?
They heal within seconds! Dents? The material reflows to restore its original form."
He tapped on the tablet to activate a simulation showing a steel blade dragged across the phone’s surface, watching as deep gouges sealed themselves shut before their very eyes.
A ripple of disbelief swept through the audience.
"And what about colors?" pressed another reporter.
"Not paint. Not dye." Voss declared, his voice resonating through the room. "This is photonic lattice manipulation!
Take the Quantum Chrome variant, for instance, it’s pigment-free! Instead, its surface refracts light at a molecular level, creating an iridescent effect that dances with your environment."
He held up a physical prototype, tilting it just right to send shimmering cascades of color splashing across the stage.
"It is, quite literally, a mirror to the future.
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The Display: TrueHolo Vision Max
The hologram transitioned seamlessly to the phone’s screen, a stunning bezel-less expanse.
"This isn’t just a screen; it’s a window," Voss proclaimed confidently.
"Imagine a 7.2-inch foldable AMOLED+ panel boasting an incredible 240Hz refresh rate and a touch sampling rate of 2000Hz. Latency? Nonexistent!"
But then came skepticism from Lina Karras, Display Engineer at Lumina Optics: "No panel can sustain 240Hz without sacrificing brightness or burning out in months!"
Voss nodded thoughtfully. "Conventional panels? Sure. But ours utilizes quantum dot cooling technology, each pixel is paired with a micro-thermoelectric regulator that dissipates heat instantly."
With a tap of his finger, the hologram zoomed in on microscopic cooling channels intricately woven into the display substrate.
"As for brightness?"He tapped again, and suddenly the display blazed with simulated sunlight at an astonishing 10,000 nits!
"You could use this under the glare of a desert noon and see every detail perfectly."
Then came the pièce de résistance.
"And then... there’s this."
The display detached from the phone in mid-air, projecting an interactive three-dimensional interface:
A floating keyboard! A hovering video call screen! A fully immersive holographic game!
"Hard-light projection, no glasses required! Just pure, tangible holograms!"
The audience erupted into applause.
Voss let their excitement simmer before continuing."Power, the eternal limitation, until now."
The hologram dissected the phone’s power core, a sleek graphene-wrapped module.
"Introducing InfiniteCell Max: A groundbreaking 7,000mAh solid-state graphene battery with an astonishing 20-year lifespan that charges from zero to full in just three minutes!"
A chorus of gasps filled the room.
"Impossible!" shouted a battery engineer from Voltaic Systems."Even with graphene..."
Voss interrupted smoothly:"...that would melt a normal battery? Correct! Which is why we don’t use ordinary materials.
Our anode is lined with self-repairing lithium nanotubes to prevent dendrite formation while our electrolyte features a room-temperature superconducting gel that eliminates resistance."
He tapped on the tablet again, and the audience gasped as a live feed from Osborn’s labs appeared.
There it was: a Spectra S Pro Max charging up, its power meter soaring to 100% in the blink of an eye.
"And if that’s not enough," he continued with a grin, "check out the SolarSkin back panel! Step outside for just an hour, and you’ll snag a whopping 30% charge.
And when you move your hand? Those kinetic coils are busy converting your motion into microjuice!"
The room fell silent for a moment, then erupted into applause.
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Voss smirked as the hologram shifted to showcase the phone’s sleek rear, flaunting an impressive array of lenses.
"Let’s dive into vision," he said enthusiastically.
"The Penta 250MP array features:
Main sensor (f/0.95 aperture, light capture that rivals the human eye)
Ultra-wide lens (200° field of view with zero distortion)
15x Periscope (lossless zoom made possible by fluidic lens tech)
Thermal cam (see in pitch black using heat signatures)
X-Ray Scan(penetrates materials for detailed structural analysis)"
A reporter from PhotoTech Global stood up, visibly shaking. "X-Ray? That’s, that’s medical tech!"
"And now it fits right in your pocket," Voss replied smoothly. "Imagine checking wiring behind walls, authenticating important documents, or even scanning a broken bone in emergencies."
He activated a demo that left everyone speechless,a live X-ray of a volunteer’s hand displayed on screen, bones and tendons visible in real-time.
"Don’t worry! The radiation output is lower than that of a dental X-ray, perfectly safe."
The crowd was too stunned to react.
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"Now let’s talk about the brain behind this beast," Voss said as he tapped on the holographic OS display.
"Aurora OS isn’t just smart, it’s psychic!"
The interface flowed like liquid; icons rearranged themselves based on where users looked.
"The Neural Core X Ultra chipset doesn’t merely predict your needs, it adapts to your brainwaves! Thinking about calling someone?
Boom!
The dialer pops up before you even touch the screen."
A tech analyst from Neural Networks Quarterly looked ready to faint. "You’ve integrated neural link tech into a phone?!"
"Not just integrated," Voss corrected confidently. "Perfected."
He placed the prototype against his temple, launching a holographic game controlled purely by thought.
The audience lost their minds!
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As the presentation wrapped up, a lone skeptic rose from his seat, Darien Kole, the Head of R&D at Aurum Luxury Devices.
"This is all... impressive," he conceded with a hint of reluctance. "But what’s the cost? Can anyone really manufacture this on a large scale?"
With a confident smile, Voss replied, "Actually, we already are."
Suddenly, the hologram shifted to reveal a live feed from Osborn’s cutting-edge factory, rows upon rows of Spectra S Pro Max units gliding seamlessly off the assembly line.
A hush fell over the crowd as they processed this revelation.
Then, like a dam bursting, chaos erupted! Reporters clamored for answers while rival executives scrambled to contact their teams.
In the midst of it all stood Dr. Elias Voss, unfazed and wearing a knowing smile that hinted at something monumental.