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These have been around like 2 years ago imagine what they have now. They even used these computers as a prop in the movie The Day the earth stood still. I even laptops like this
No they haven't! Microsoft Surface is the device you're thinking of, and that was in development for 10 years, and is now a mainstream product. What you're looking at here (secondlight) is something entirely different. There are two different images being projected here. One is being shown on the surface and the other shines through and is caught by objects above it. It's like saying that the Walkman came 15 yrs before the ipod! And if you think that props in films are real... hmm.
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Microsoft Surface is the device you're thinking of, and that was in development for 10 years, and is now a mainstream product.
What you're looking at here (secondlight) is something entirely different. There are two different images being projected here. One is being shown on the surface and the other shines through and is caught by objects above it. It's like saying that the Walkman came 15 yrs before the ipod!
And if you think that props in films are real... hmm.