Samsung Wants to Turn Your Hand Into an Interactive Smartwatch DisplaySay goodbye to your sausage-finger sorrows.

ByJason Fell

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The days of complaining about tiny smartwatch displays may soon be over. That's if Samsung has anything to do about it.

A patent the South Korean tech giant recently filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office outlines plans for a smartwatchthat projects an interactive displayonto the back of a wearer's hand.

In other words, if your sausage fingers are too big to easily navigate the touch technology of other smartwatches, then this might be something to keep an eye on.

Image credit: Samsung (USPTO)

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Simply, a Samsung smartwatch could someday come with a projector to display what's on your watch onto your hand, a camera to see how the wearer interacts with what's being displayed, and a processor to understand it all. You could potentially type out a password, or the words of a text, etc., on the back of your hand virtually instead of a tiny smartwatch screen.

Samsung's patent also shows how the technology could project your smartwatch screen onto other surfaces, such as a nearby wall or screen.

Pretty cool.

This isn't the first time someone has dreamt up a way to project a larger version of a small screen onto a person's arm. The inventors ofCicret(读作“秘密”)正在开发一种bracelet that can project an interactive version of your smartphone's display onto your forearm, in full color. See for yourself.

Related:A Simple Bracelet Can Turn Your Arm Into an Interactive Smartphone Display

Note to Samsung: Me and my sausage fingers will be waiting patiently.

Jason Fell

VP, Native Content

Jason Fell is the VP of Native Content, managing theEntrepreneur Partner Studio, which creates dynamic and compelling content for our partners. He previously served as Entrepreneur.com's managing editor and as the technology editor prior to that.

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