For all the smart devices that exist, you"d think there would be a long line of smart products that can replace each item in your home. ?Yet, when one Google employee set out to replace his bathroom mirror with something "smarter", he found nothing readily available for purchase on the market. So, instead of giving up on his endeavor, he decided to build one for himself.
How did he put all of this together? Braun ordered a two-way mirror, an ASUS 15.6" display panel, a 40-pin LCD controller board and then picked up some components and arts and crafts supplies, which included a push-to-activate momentary switch and some terminals. With his engineering expertise, Braun was able to put it all together and push Android apps into view on the ASUS screen. If you want to see a little bit more of how he created his slick mirror display, you can visit his blog which contains a few extra details.
The mirror display is not quite complete, as he intends to add to the available on-screen content, like traffic reports, reminders, and other Google Now card services over time. Still, the evolving product is mostly complete, and it"s sure to be something that many other fans of in-home tech will want to try to reproduce on their own.
Source: Max Braun"s Blog