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27.09.2004

heliodisplay

Designer: Chad Dyner

Heliodisplay_1


Designed by Chad Dyner, an MIT graduate student, Heliodisplay displays images in thin air, without the need for a projection screen or other refractive surface. That's pretty cool in and of itself, but get this: The Heliodisplay is interactive -- a "floating touch screen" -- allowing a hand or finger to navigate and select. In other words, you can reach into the display and manipulate visual elements by grabbing them (Think Minority Report!).

Price: $18,600

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pl send me more info on heliodisplay.

pl send more info on heliodisplay

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If you're interested in buying a Heliodisplay, and meeting the
inventor, here's an auction on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5235836491. The starting bid
is $1. It's a great opportunity to get a limited first edition unit

You can see images, videos, and read more about the auction and
Heliodisplay at http://www.buyhelio.com/

Wieviel kostet ein 5" HelioDisplay?

=(How much tastes 5" HelioDisplay?)

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