This Enthusiasm Microsoft Research project is a wild spin on 3D computing.


The way we use laptop or computer systems now looks very old in contrast to a new entertaining see-through OLED screen from Enthusiasm Used Sciences.
Jinha Lee, an MIT Press Lab Ph.D. student and a analysis intern at Enthusiasm, proved helpful with Cati Boulanger (a specialist at the company) on a new type pc that seems like a stepping-stone to something much higher. Lee represents the see-through 3D desktop laptop or computer in higher details on his personal site.


At first look, the person places his arms and fingers behind a screen to type on a key pad. However, that screen is actually a clear OLED (by Samsung) containing a computer that you can control with 3D hand actions.
You could easily mix up through various programs and keep the microsoft windows start in a style that looks somewhat like a combination of "Johnny Mnemonic" and "Tron" (not post "Minority Report"). A camera records go movement to provide a feeling of level and precise looking at perspectives, as well.
The venture is on screen at Enthusiasm TechForum 2012 in Redmond, Clean.




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