@wiibart it seems so when you pause at 1:12 you clearly see a Microvision PicoP evaluation Kit pico projector. Google for 'shines at CEATEC' and you will know
So, definitely the makings of a mobile multitouch setup, but while the projector's showing the mobile's screen I'm pretty sure the camera and processing of the image are dealt with by a laptop. So, realistically, until we get mobile phones with at least the processing power (and crucially, battery power) of a closed nanoATX system (certainly in the GHz) it's not really an astounding revelation, in the scheme of things. Just one small extra step on what's already being done.
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pavletty 11 months ago
не вероятно
pavletty 11 months ago
ching chong fuck cant speak english for shit...
jonboy7777 2 years ago
D'amn nice!
LinusOo 2 years ago
is that a PicoP projector?
wiibart 2 years ago
@wiibart it seems so when you pause at 1:12 you clearly see a Microvision PicoP evaluation Kit pico projector. Google for 'shines at CEATEC' and you will know
wiibart 2 years ago
cool круто ваще)
RomaMcRain 2 years ago
large time delay
HentaizerZ 2 years ago
nasa has been developing that for years,i got to kick a light ball at the eaa air show in 2004
adamberg666 2 years ago
Can anybody identify the device? He says it's a phone but it looks more like a umpc.
Ibushi 2 years ago
rofl get a spokesman or sumthing jesus
IiILightRIiI 2 years ago
What's new about it¿ seriously i've seen a lot of these videos around, nothing different =P
ed3m1r 2 years ago
portability!
Excelsoft 2 years ago
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mackasaur 2 years ago
Wasn't there some guy from India that came up with something similar??
18CaStRaDoMiS89 2 years ago 2
Fantastic!!!
GenesisHD 2 years ago
So, definitely the makings of a mobile multitouch setup, but while the projector's showing the mobile's screen I'm pretty sure the camera and processing of the image are dealt with by a laptop. So, realistically, until we get mobile phones with at least the processing power (and crucially, battery power) of a closed nanoATX system (certainly in the GHz) it's not really an astounding revelation, in the scheme of things. Just one small extra step on what's already being done.
mansonesque 2 years ago 2
great
knobmastah 2 years ago
Pretty awesome
MarquesZero 2 years ago
Superb technology !!
TheArrivalseries 2 years ago