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October 1, 2005
Pioneer's Pioneering 3D Interface
Pioneer has developed a floating interface which allows users to manipulate 3D graphics. Using a 3D lens, the system creates a 3D image that's displayed on a 15" LCD. Spatial sensors are installed around the projected image. Users can see the 3D image with their naked eyes, no need of any special glasses. Sensors detect position of fingers and software computes and renders images in real time, thus allowing users to draw in the air to manipulate windows.
Are we finally getting closer to accessing and manipulating data with our hands? It sounds like it. This may sound boring to most of you but I find it so damn cool. Bring it on Pioneer!
via near near future
Posted by tranism at 10:21 AM | Permalink
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