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  • This would be nice to have as a desktop that flashed the cube that was updated, and just like an overlay it pulls the news up. But you would need a good GPU and a lot of ram to constantly render an active desktop like that effeciently at 60 fps. I mean, what if you had surround vision? How much power would you need to effectively render all 3 screens with active news cubes at a solid 60 fps?

  • Intel Infoscape used Vikuiti Rear Projection Film provided by Spyeglass.

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  • Sheesh... i feel like I'm living in the future... oh wait, I AM. lol

  • That would be something cool to have at airports or shopping malls for public consumption. I can tell you right now that it is out of my price range.

  • sweet, thats awesome, looks useless but still its cool just to have shit like this around places.

  • what use is this to anyone?

  • @scotfever it is an indicator of how far computing has gone. from the very first single core processor to this monument to intle's success. this might not have practical use but it shows how powerful computing has come. the infoscape is taking in information from 20,000 sources and has 6-7 life feeds of video. imagine this couple of years ago.

  • Damn, technology is finally going somewhere. 3D tv´s are coming, Im just worried about their price :S

  • Love it haha

  • Okay, so what was the point of touching images that rotate? It's too flashy...

  • OMG that looks cool

  • Whoa, this new video game looks cool.

  • WTF

  • Wow

  • I WANT ONE

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