Author Topic: Microsoft has figured out how to turn any surface into a touch screen  (Read 2320 times)


-kinect-
Ok, I wasn't the only one who thought of kinect when I seen the device.

The technology for this looks amazing but it doesn't look perfect yet. The screen's hertz is pretty low since I can see the screen flicker like that, or maybe its just the video not capturing it like you would see it in real life. For example when a video camera captures a CRT display you will the see this same effect happen. The only other big flaw I see about this is projecting devices still don't work that great in bright light.

The technology for this looks amazing but it doesn't look perfect yet. The screen's hertz is pretty low since I can see the screen flicker like that, or maybe its just the video not capturing it like you would see it in real life. For example when a video camera captures a CRT display you will the see this same effect happen. The only other big flaw I see about this is projecting devices still don't work that great in bright light.
They will fix all those things.

research will never be the same...

You can project a hot body onto an ugly girl.

hey cool
my bro goes to carnegie mellon
i'll be sure to ask him about it

3-D Spaece

I lol'd at the way he said space, but yeah that's really cool

Our school has a device that turns any surface into a smartboard :o

They really ought to make that device a lot smaller if the guy is going out in public.

jesus christ they will make it smaller! everything is always made smaller! chillax!