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I want a sixth sense. Pretty much now.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostA bit off topic, but what about projection technology? LED projectors are getting better and smaller and are set to arrive in hand held device any time soon, according to an unidentied source. A bit like in Star wars but with no 3D or sound.
http://www.pranavmistry.com/projects...ense/index.htm
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A bit off topic, but what about projection technology? LED projectors are getting better and smaller and are set to arrive in hand held device any time soon, according to an unidentied source. A bit like in Star wars but with no 3D or sound.
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Are BPTSI's overrated?
From the Times technology supplement, March 8th 2018:
Next year (2019) baseless positional touch screen interfaces (BPTSI's) are going to become cheaper according to industry analysts. As Gooapple (formed after the Google/Apple merger in 2015) corporation is now a major player in the Online OS Market wth their OOS (Online Operating System) 'GoogleSplash' they are now reportedly focussing on building on their baseless touch surface technology after toppling Microsoft's hold of the market with their 'Surface IV' product. Gooapple plan on providing a bundled flexible OLED panel (30 inch screen which can be rolled up and carried about in small folder) - with a GreenTooth cell powered movement interpreter to all users who subscribe to their 1 year GoogleSplash access plan.
Meanwhile Gooapple plan on adding compatibility support for Surface Burn Printer Technology (SBPT) to their upcoming communicator codenamed 'Goldstein'.Tags: None
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