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February 17, 2007
Multi Touch Sensing Displays
Take a look at this technology. This is Minority Report style gesture-based touch screen control of your computer. Imagine how great this would be with the full 3D data (rather than the pre-rendered images) of the interactive anatomical models of anatomy.tv. With one or two large, very high definition displays a student or teacher could work their way towards a region of interest, adding or removing layers of tissue, rotating to show shape and relationships. Instead of jumping around and disorienting your audience you could clearly work your way around the body.
Are these the next generation of smartboards?
By on February 17, 2007 5:51 PM | 1 Comment
Hello Sam! That is *really* interesting. How is everyone, everything?