Oct 14, 2016 | By Tess
Japanese multinational company Panasonic, known primarily for its televisions and smartphones, has ventured into the realm of cosmetics with a new product that will surely leave half of consumers excited and the other half perplexed. Recently, the electronics company has unveiled a smart mirror which is capable of not only analyzing the user’s facial and skin flaws, but can then essentially 3D print a “map” of makeup for the user to apply.
Understandably, many people are excited about the prospect of a smart mirror telling you how to get perfect looking skin (think of how much time could be saved trying on makeup tones and such), though others are less enthused about having a device point out their flaws.
Panasonic unveiled its first prototype for the smart mirror earlier this year, but just recently unveiled an updated version of the smart mirror at the Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies (CEATEC) in Japan. The latter includes 3D printing makeup capabilities. As Panasonic explains, the smart mirror is equipped with ...
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