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05/18/2006

Heliodisplay M2i

IO2Technology has just released a new version of their Heliodisplay multimedia projector called "M2i", it features a larger 30-inch diagonal (76cm) display area (4:3 aspect), 1600-2200 lumens brightness, 1024 x 768 SXGA resolution, and 'virtual touchscreen' controls. Video after the jump.
The interactive M2i allows desktop navigation in a PC environment such that floating images or video can be manipulated supporting a 'virtual' touchscreen enabling cursor control.
(Thanks, Sean)

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The first time I saw the Heliodisplay I already thought it was cool! But now that it has a "virtual touchscreen" it sounds ever more cooler!! Science fiction is getting close...
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Still useless. Interesting technology but one flaw: wind. It's always gonna be generated by the slightest breath or movement. There's no way we can block it, unless you put up a shield, like a piece of glass. But then you have a regular old monitor. boring. novel though
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A Pittsburgh native who delivered some biting comments about Pirates ownership as well as the first pitch in PNC Park this season. http://young-gay.kiseek.com/
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[...] Similar to the Heliodisplay M2i, this “Interactive Fogscreen” by Ismo Rakkolainen (USC) uses computer-vision-based finger tracking technology to enable “drawing in thin air, gaming, or a fog web browser.” Video demonstration after the jump. With interactivity, the FogScreen becomes an immaterial computer touch screen with nearly unlimited applications. Potential Future Use: Replaces the need for a computer-based touch screen [...]
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My question is... How much does it cost?
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