2. Being projected on a transparent surface means that everything behind it interferes with your vision.
3. If you pay attention to the demo, you'll notice that half the times the interface interprets the "spread the fingers" gesture as single-click zoom-in that isn't even centered on where the gesture was made.
In summary: It's HollyWood-ready and totaly useless for any real use.
where on earth did you get that thing, and more importantly where can i find one! heck, if you could do that with games like call of duty or doom it would be SO MUCH FUN!
i understand black comes out as transparent, being black the absence of color.
software never was intended to display black, the black color the monitor supplies it, the black we see in a monitor is actually transparency. if software can be produced, connected to your hardware to have the instruction to project black, as a new color, just like it can project blue, we can have very great images. and being transparent a color apart, we can assign transparent as non perceptive to the multi-touch.
if it's not glass, if it's thin air, we can put those hologram projectors next to each other to create the 3D image as commented before, but, since we don't have the physical restriction, we can put another set of hologram projector over the hologram, projecting downwards, but this ones turned 45 degrees, and the software displaying the image vertical inverse, so it can look like this from top:
as it seems its like a glass window that has the image, like a transparent monitor.
if the base is thin, we can put multiple monitors in a row and create a 3D image, adjusting that each monitor display the same picture, but a little bit farer.
Just something whooped up in After Effects or something similiar.
getous 11 months ago
it's not real holography. It's 2D
jiangleidi 1 year ago
The new touch Technology is something right out of star trek. I can't wait untill we can teleport. That would be sweet.
lordcrobar 1 year ago
WARNING: This wont work for real, because it just fake!
tweetyaja 1 year ago
1. It's not a hologram
2. Being projected on a transparent surface means that everything behind it interferes with your vision.
3. If you pay attention to the demo, you'll notice that half the times the interface interprets the "spread the fingers" gesture as single-click zoom-in that isn't even centered on where the gesture was made.
In summary: It's HollyWood-ready and totaly useless for any real use.
repolheira 1 year ago
he's using a smartboard
dark173flame 2 years ago
amazing :D even if it's not a hologram, still impresses me
TheGodsmacked 2 years ago
cool its a projection, 2D not quite 3D but it works
VerySpecialBeats 2 years ago
Awesome. Can you watch porn on this? Doing that spread-the-fingers-to-zoom-in might be very interesting! LOL.
myster1234 3 years ago
LMAO!!
JefeSr 2 years ago
did you see the new bond film. the gadgets are that
deluxe77777 3 years ago
i think its just a touch screen pc hes on
kevinbollers2 3 years ago
it's moved by mouse !
zenSk28 3 years ago
I love how people scream fake about technology they obviously don't understand.
Sorazorashii 3 years ago 4
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dude thats fuckin fake lol .. its a fake arm its a anamation .
oldskoolman241 3 years ago
where on earth did you get that thing, and more importantly where can i find one! heck, if you could do that with games like call of duty or doom it would be SO MUCH FUN!
pumpmar 3 years ago
YOU'RE DAMN RIGHT IT'D BE FUN!! now you've done it.. you've made me want one too lol
super6plx 2 years ago
Lol
sk8m8011 3 years ago 3
lmao
dragoons9009 2 years ago
i understand black comes out as transparent, being black the absence of color.
software never was intended to display black, the black color the monitor supplies it, the black we see in a monitor is actually transparency. if software can be produced, connected to your hardware to have the instruction to project black, as a new color, just like it can project blue, we can have very great images. and being transparent a color apart, we can assign transparent as non perceptive to the multi-touch.
drcanoro 3 years ago
if it's not glass, if it's thin air, we can put those hologram projectors next to each other to create the 3D image as commented before, but, since we don't have the physical restriction, we can put another set of hologram projector over the hologram, projecting downwards, but this ones turned 45 degrees, and the software displaying the image vertical inverse, so it can look like this from top:
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so when viewed from the side, it will look 3D
drcanoro 3 years ago
as it seems its like a glass window that has the image, like a transparent monitor.
if the base is thin, we can put multiple monitors in a row and create a 3D image, adjusting that each monitor display the same picture, but a little bit farer.
drcanoro 3 years ago
that would be nice in my room
aznk3n444 3 years ago
looks like star wars....now..can you make one for me...but instead of the earth I want angelina jolie body
littlealanbig 3 years ago 5
the future is here!! ;-D
Ravsta0612 3 years ago 3
Really nice, almost looks like you could do it in real. :P
smileypirate 3 years ago
yo quiero uno
BRIDGEBRID 3 years ago
Imagine that for porn. Nice.
TomAllenUK 3 years ago 20
awesome
Spiderm4N 3 years ago
welcome to the 21st century F*ing awesome
larssonk22 3 years ago 2
Oh.My.God.
So, in 6 months I can order a chinese rip-off right?
alastairthegreat 3 years ago 7
omg
Daxs90 3 years ago 2