Microsoft’s dual-screen Andromeda device could use cameras to intelligently adjust audio volume

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automatically adjust the volume of the device.Essentially, this is a solution to the issue of having a device with two screens, and running
to the screen (how far away they are, in other words).The patent itself describes a mobile computing device which consists of two hinged
displays, with each screen having a forward-facing camera nestling next to it.Those cameras will employ face detection technology to
determine which screen the user is looking at, and if, for example, audio is playing from an app on both screens, the device will increase
the distance at which the user is viewing at, and if they move further away from the screen, the volume could be adjusted upwards to
compensate.You will, naturally, still have regular volume controls for the device allowing you to adjust the sound yourself (and presumably
showing a dual-screen tablet where one of the displays can become a virtual keyboard to emulate a traditional laptop.However, despite the
will be different
According to the rumor mill, we could see the device in 2019.Via Windows Central