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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...  
 
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marokena (1 month ago) Show Hide
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cool
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tecEErbe (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Don't Write Like An Idiot, greets.
LanteanKnight (3 months ago) Show Hide
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A Heliodisplay costs $20.000 and it's not yet worth buying, because it's not really providing high quality video output. I hope in like 5 years they get cheaper and better XD
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Mimerneos (5 months ago) Show Hide
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I don't think we'll be able to read from that anytime soon
94thts (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Well this screen you can punch right through so no problem there :P
pummelimo (6 months ago) Show Hide
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hi there, this system works very simple. its just a beamer and a hot air stream infront. the beamer must have a specified degree, if you want that the image is reflecting by the air. its the same like a fata morgana ( mirage)
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it isn't hot air, it is micro-ice-particles from the water in the air that is cooled down and blown upwards through a beehive-like pattern in a plate, and a normal projector.
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kool but apparently there are still a few bugs...did you see how the cars danced there at the end? I'm guessing they are using two sources of light to create a 3d image yah? well they should try 3 instead, I bet it would be more stable.

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