- Rockin’ Patent: US Patent No. US 8,378,202
- Filed: 20 August 2009
- Assignee (owner): Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd
- Title: Portable Communication Device Capable Of Virtually Playing Musical Instruments
- What’s claimed: “An instrument-playing portable communication device comprising: an instrument-playing key unit having one or more keys provided on a body of the instrument-playing portable communication device; a sensor unit mounted in the body of the instrument-playing portable communication device; a controller for receiving a first signal from the instrument-playing key unit and a second signal from the sensor unit, for generating a tone frequency based on the received first and second signals, and for converting the tone frequency into a tone; and an amplifier for amplifying the tone output from the controller, and outputting the amplified tone through a speaker mounted in the body, wherein a instrument-playing portable communication device converts a chord selected by pressing of at least one key by a finger of a user’s first hand into the first signal, and wherein a motion sensor of the sensor unit senses a motion of the user’s second hand relative to a location of the sensor unit being held in the user’s first hand to sense a relative motion between the user’s two hands”.
- Why this patent rocks: The patent describes that, as well as making a guitar sound, you can also make a cello sound. Song lyrics, musical scores etc can also be displayed on the screen.
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