The dream of anyone who wants to make the best of the submissions may be close to what Microsoft is proposing Cinema, a 243-inch screen that allows us to interact by touch on it. The first time we saw at CeBIT, held in Germany, and has been developed by the division of Microsoft in the European country with the help of Stereoliza, specialists in the performance of interactive presentations.
Let's see how it works: Logically thinking about this kind of development to a domestic destination does not make sense, however, may represent an ideal tool for presentations for large companies or convention centers. As you can see in the video, the technology allows it to perform displacement and multitouch gestures on the screen.
We will not have arms that allow us to cover the size of the screen, but it gets really practical in areas where we have control over it. Special mention deserves the interface design of the presentation, Metro-style, it seems we'll have to get used to seeing often products of the firm of Redmond.
All we need is support to Microsoft PowerPoint and a few of thousands of dollars it should cost the invention, but take a look at what's behind it: Via | Stereoliza
Let's see how it works: Logically thinking about this kind of development to a domestic destination does not make sense, however, may represent an ideal tool for presentations for large companies or convention centers. As you can see in the video, the technology allows it to perform displacement and multitouch gestures on the screen.
We will not have arms that allow us to cover the size of the screen, but it gets really practical in areas where we have control over it. Special mention deserves the interface design of the presentation, Metro-style, it seems we'll have to get used to seeing often products of the firm of Redmond.
All we need is support to Microsoft PowerPoint and a few of thousands of dollars it should cost the invention, but take a look at what's behind it: Via | Stereoliza
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