Change Player Size
Watch this video in a new window

Touchscreen Computer Display Floats in Mid-Air

As the manufacturer describes it "Heliodisplay images are not holographic although they are free-space, employing a rear projection system in which images are captured onto a nearly invisible plane...  
 
Customize

More From: pockyrevolution

Loading...

QuickList(0)

Upgrade to Flash Player 10 for improved playback performance. Upgrade Now or get more info.
928 ratings
Sign in to rate
812,829 views
Want to add to Favorites? Sign In or Sign Up now!
Want to add to Playlists? Sign In or Sign Up now!
Want to flag a video? Sign In or Sign Up now!

Statistics & Data

Loading...

Video Responses (0)

This video has no Responses. Be the first to Post a Video Response.
Sign in to post a Comment

Text Comments (934)   Options

Loading...
NoogahOogah (13 hours ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
I see then. Well, they certainly don't sem to have gained much popularity in their day.
"Man that guy got screwed. " He's a billionaire dude.
contrist0 (15 hours ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
No sir, wrong again, ever heard of a commodore 64? or even better the apple IIe? oh the good ol days of computing, I still remember the beating i got for getting anywhere near that apple as child. MS-Dos was not even close to the first home computing solution in fact it wasn't even that popular till Gates bought for the low ball price of like 50k. Man that guy got screwed.
argon0 (1 day ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
NO, Home computing didn't start with DOS... First Home Computer was something like the Altair in 1975, with no OS to speak of...
NoogahOogah (1 day ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
No, WE didn't, the businesses did. WE, the people, meaning HOME COMPUTERS, started with DOS.
contrist0 (1 day ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
we didn't start with DOS there kiddo, we started with punch cards
NoogahOogah (4 days ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
Yeah, like, we started with MS-DOS. Now look where we are!
Technoguy3 (1 week ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
It's "transformed air"? Why doesn't that air float away?
NoogahOogah (5 days ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
If the air around you were constantly floating away, you would constantly be caught in a breeze.
Technoguy3 (5 days ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
Well how come someone can stick there hand through it and it still work? The air would have to separate.
NoogahOogah (4 days ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
Do you doubt your senses??? The air does part, sir. As you can see, the holograph ceases to exist as long as his hand is there, and in place, his hand gets illuminated. Anyways, air does not have to remain perfectly still. Still or not, the frame itself is constantly being projected into the air at several FPS. So even if the air IS moving, the hologram will not. This isn't a fake. Google heliodisplay.

Would you like to comment?

Join YouTube for a free account, or sign in if you are already a member.