A company called EvoLucid will bring to market a 46-inch screen that can be controlled by motion sensors Kinect style, but with the particularity that it can operate from four meters. The name of the invention, I-Voluce. EvoLucid is known to have occurred in the past projects to display "multitouch" large, which is not necessary to come to touch the screen, and more recently by the development of related software Kinect.
Unfortunately we do not give details of the technology, but at least it used panel, which is manufactured by NEC, specifically the P461 model. The screen resolution is full HD (1920 × 1080) and has a standard VESA mount, and front panel superesistente surface. Some of the developments we can see in the following videos: We also report a version adapted for use horizontal, where the distances are not so important, sporting a style aspect to Microsoft Surface.
Your name, I-Voluce Two, and assure us that they can use up to six people at once. We have designed a special software that runs on Windows 7 for content creation to use the possibilities of the motion sensors. For those who are interested in devices, the price starts at 3,995 euros. Official Site | EvoLucid
Unfortunately we do not give details of the technology, but at least it used panel, which is manufactured by NEC, specifically the P461 model. The screen resolution is full HD (1920 × 1080) and has a standard VESA mount, and front panel superesistente surface. Some of the developments we can see in the following videos: We also report a version adapted for use horizontal, where the distances are not so important, sporting a style aspect to Microsoft Surface.
Your name, I-Voluce Two, and assure us that they can use up to six people at once. We have designed a special software that runs on Windows 7 for content creation to use the possibilities of the motion sensors. For those who are interested in devices, the price starts at 3,995 euros. Official Site | EvoLucid
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