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== Battery ==
 
== Battery ==
 
[[File:Battery.png|thumb|Batteries used to power up the transmission devices.]]
 
[[File:Battery.png|thumb|Batteries used to power up the transmission devices.]]
A battery is one or more electrochemical cells that convert stored chemical energy into electrical energy. It is used in transmission devices, such as [[#Television|televisions]]. However, their time limit is short when used to communicate with all five nations' daimyō all over the world. They are also used to power the [[Chakra Transmission Communication Device]] at headquarters and the mobile versions these larger ones seem to have a longer life span.<ref name=tech>''Naruto chapter 488, page 1</ref>
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A battery is one or more electrochemical cells that convert stored chemical energy into electrical energy. It is used in transmission devices, such as [[#Television|televisions]]. However, their time limit is short when used to communicate with all five nations' daimyō all over the world. They are also used to power the [[Chakra Transmission Communication Device]] at headquarters and the mobile versions these larger ones seem to have a longer life span.<ref name=tech>''Naruto'' chapter 488, pages 1-2</ref>
 
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== Camera ==
 
== Camera ==
 
[[File:Camera.png|thumb|A camera used to broadcast the daimyō of the Land of Fire image to the other daimyō.]]
 
[[File:Camera.png|thumb|A camera used to broadcast the daimyō of the Land of Fire image to the other daimyō.]]
By capturing light onto a light-sensitive surface, a [[Wikipedia:Camera|camera]] can either produce a still photograph or create and capture a series of images and sound to create a video. [[Konohagakure]] shinobi are required to take a photograph to use in their ninja identification card following their [[academy]] graduation. An alternate and more complex video camera was used to record the [[daimyō]]'s meeting to form the [[Allied Shinobi Forces]], though this version had several wires connecting it to the televisions and featured a much larger lens.
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By capturing light onto a light-sensitive surface, a [[Wikipedia:Camera|camera]] can either produce a still photograph or create and capture a series of images and sound to create a video. [[Konohagakure]] shinobi are required to take a photograph to use in their ninja identification card following their [[academy]] graduation. An alternate and more complex video camera was used to record the [[daimyō]]'s meeting to form the [[Allied Shinobi Forces]], though this version had several wires connecting it to the televisions and featured a much larger lens.<ref name=tech/>
 
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== Computer ==
 
== Computer ==
 
[[File:Computer.png|thumb|Computers monitoring [[Chōji Akimichi]]'s [[Wikipedia:Vital signs|vital signs]] during his operation.]]
 
[[File:Computer.png|thumb|Computers monitoring [[Chōji Akimichi]]'s [[Wikipedia:Vital signs|vital signs]] during his operation.]]
A computer is a machine that is programmed to carry out a user's set operations. Most computers are equipped with [[Wikipedia:Computer memory|memory]] for data and program storage. Several [[Wikipedia:Laptop|laptops]], or mobile computers, were seen in the operating room of [[Chōji Akimichi]] after his fight with [[Jirōbō]].<ref name="Ep135">''Naruto'' episode 135</ref> A desktop computer was also seen in the [[Konoha Cryptanalysis Squad]]'s office.<ref>''Naruto: Shippūden'' episode 153</ref> Many of the computer's occurrences throughout the series were present to facilitate an injured person's recovery.<ref name="Ep135"/><ref>''Naruto'' episode 51</ref>
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A computer is a machine that is programmed to carry out a user's set operations. Most computers are equipped with [[Wikipedia:Computer memory|memory]] for data and program storage. Several [[Wikipedia:Laptop|laptops]], or mobile computers, were seen in the operating room of [[Chōji Akimichi]] after his fight with [[Jirōbō]].<ref name="Ep135">''Naruto'' episode 135</ref> A desktop computer was also seen in the [[Konoha Cryptanalysis Squad]]'s office.<ref>''Naruto: Shippūden'' episode 153</ref> Many of the computer's occurrences throughout the series were present to facilitate an injured person's recovery.<ref name="Ep135"/><ref>''Naruto'' episode 51</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 199, page 6</ref>
 
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== Television ==
 
== Television ==
 
[[File:Television.png|thumb|Television screens used between the daimyō for long-distance conversation.]]
 
[[File:Television.png|thumb|Television screens used between the daimyō for long-distance conversation.]]
A television is a broadcasting device that transmits visual images of stationary or moving objects by satellite. A television was first seen in the series during the [[Chūnin Exams]], when [[Anko Mitarashi]] monitored the [[Sand Siblings]]' progress.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 58, page 2</ref> Later in Part II, Five large screen televisions were used to connect all of the daimyō together in order for them to concur on the formation of the Allied Shinobi Forces. The televisions run on [[#Battery|batteries]], but cannot be sustained for long periods of time over long-range connection.<ref name=tech>''Naruto chapter 488, page 1</ref>
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A television is a broadcasting device that transmits visual images of stationary or moving objects by satellite. A television was first seen in the series during the [[Chūnin Exams]], when [[Anko Mitarashi]] monitored the [[Sand Siblings]]' progress.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 58, page 2</ref> Later in Part II, Five large screen televisions were used to connect all of the daimyō together in order for them to concur on the formation of the Allied Shinobi Forces. The televisions run on [[#Battery|batteries]], but cannot be sustained for long periods of time over long-range connection.<ref name=tech/>
 
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== Satellite Dish ==
 
== Satellite Dish ==
 
[[File:Satellite.png|thumb|A satellite used to transmit signals of the daimyō's broadcasts.]]
 
[[File:Satellite.png|thumb|A satellite used to transmit signals of the daimyō's broadcasts.]]
A satellite dish is a device used to transmit data, such as still or moving images and sound, to other satellites. This data can then be viewed on a [[#Television|television]]. In the ''Naruto'' series, several satellites were used to connect the five daimyō for them to settle on the decision to deal with the growing threat of [[Akatsuki]].<ref name=tech>''Naruto chapter 488, page 1</ref>
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A satellite dish is a device used to transmit data, such as still or moving images and sound, to other satellites. This data can then be viewed on a [[#Television|television]]. In the ''Naruto'' series, several satellites were used to connect the five daimyō for them to settle on the decision to deal with the growing threat of [[Akatsuki]].<ref name=tech/>
 
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Revision as of 12:37, 25 April 2011

Throughout the Naruto world, there have been many instances of modern-day technology being used by shinobi, though they have been used by ordinary people as well.

Battery

File:Battery.png

Batteries used to power up the transmission devices.

A battery is one or more electrochemical cells that convert stored chemical energy into electrical energy. It is used in transmission devices, such as televisions. However, their time limit is short when used to communicate with all five nations' daimyō all over the world. They are also used to power the Chakra Transmission Communication Device at headquarters and the mobile versions these larger ones seem to have a longer life span.[1]

Camera

File:Camera.png

A camera used to broadcast the daimyō of the Land of Fire image to the other daimyō.

By capturing light onto a light-sensitive surface, a camera can either produce a still photograph or create and capture a series of images and sound to create a video. Konohagakure shinobi are required to take a photograph to use in their ninja identification card following their academy graduation. An alternate and more complex video camera was used to record the daimyō's meeting to form the Allied Shinobi Forces, though this version had several wires connecting it to the televisions and featured a much larger lens.[1]

Computer

Computer

Computers monitoring Chōji Akimichi's vital signs during his operation.

A computer is a machine that is programmed to carry out a user's set operations. Most computers are equipped with memory for data and program storage. Several laptops, or mobile computers, were seen in the operating room of Chōji Akimichi after his fight with Jirōbō.[2] A desktop computer was also seen in the Konoha Cryptanalysis Squad's office.[3] Many of the computer's occurrences throughout the series were present to facilitate an injured person's recovery.[2][4][5]

Television

File:Television.png

Television screens used between the daimyō for long-distance conversation.

A television is a broadcasting device that transmits visual images of stationary or moving objects by satellite. A television was first seen in the series during the Chūnin Exams, when Anko Mitarashi monitored the Sand Siblings' progress.[6] Later in Part II, Five large screen televisions were used to connect all of the daimyō together in order for them to concur on the formation of the Allied Shinobi Forces. The televisions run on batteries, but cannot be sustained for long periods of time over long-range connection.[1]

Satellite Dish

File:Satellite.png

A satellite used to transmit signals of the daimyō's broadcasts.

A satellite dish is a device used to transmit data, such as still or moving images and sound, to other satellites. This data can then be viewed on a television. In the Naruto series, several satellites were used to connect the five daimyō for them to settle on the decision to deal with the growing threat of Akatsuki.[1]

Wireless Radio

Wireless Radio

Guy holding a wireless radio.

A radio transmits signals by sending electromagnetic waves with frequencies below those of visible light. They can then be received by other radios in the form of sound or a wide array of signals in order to make sure important information is protected. They were first used in the series during Team 7's mission to capture Madam Shijimi's cat Tora.[7]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Naruto chapter 488, pages 1-2
  2. 2.0 2.1 Naruto episode 135
  3. Naruto: Shippūden episode 153
  4. Naruto episode 51
  5. Naruto chapter 199, page 6
  6. Naruto chapter 58, page 2
  7. Naruto chapter 9, page 3