Submitted by MicroSofty88 t3_z6smkl in gadgets
alt4614 t1_iy3dw77 wrote
Reply to comment by LilMoWithTheGimpyLeg in LG Display’s ‘invisible’ speaker brings sound to any surface in your car by MicroSofty88
He elaborated that he’s thinking ahead, thinking abstract. That the end goal is always space and weight saving. Space saved on the inside will translate to design on the outside. And he’s not wrong.
There’s a reason your laptop uses coin sized fans and speakers
shouldbebabysitting t1_iy3fy1x wrote
Except speakers are smaller than the empty space already required to exist in cars.
You have to have front crumple zones and side windows that go up and down. That leaves empty space which is filled by speakers. Switching to a smaller speaker doesn't change the space required for a door window. (Because the door window doesn't and can't fill the entire door frame when lowered.)
The front crumple zones leaves space under the windshield in the dashboard. This is unused space that can't be filled with anything massive. But speakers are mostly thin metal and paper. So they can go into crumple zones where nothing else can.
A smaller speaker means more empty space inside the frame. It can't save space.
SMPhil t1_iy3ieyp wrote
No, no, think ahead! No windows, no crumple space, no cars! Imagine how much space you'd save if the car just didn't exist!
Allidoischill420 t1_iy3k8vo wrote
Now who's inside the car
SMPhil t1_iy3qn5d wrote
No, Who's on first
Allidoischill420 t1_iy3xl3l wrote
The dead passenger with a speaker inside him?
A-Meezy t1_iy5h7jq wrote
Yes.
jimbob320 t1_iy479f3 wrote
That's true actually, cars are a bad use of public space. LG has just invented mass transit?
alt4614 t1_iy3j0dq wrote
Yes, but not that far
Allidoischill420 t1_iy3kio4 wrote
Speakers crumple?
alt4614 t1_iy3jb1m wrote
>Except speakers are smaller than the empty space already required to exist in cars.
OP was referring to abstract concept of “vehicles as drones”, the future….and you continue to reference the engineering requirements and crumple zones in your 2022 Toyota.
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