Fraunhofer Institute, the people who brought you MP3 files, plan to show off a gesture-activated 3D display next month.
No 3D glasses. No data gloves. Instead, a ceiling mounted-scanner uses two cameras to determine your hand movements. The usefulness?
In addition to its obvious appeal to video gamers, iPoint 3D can also be useful in a living room or office, or even in a hospital operating room, or as part of an interactive information system.
Heh. The image shows a 3D CAD drawing, which I think is a SolidWorks demo file.
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