Holographic Keypads Float Into View
prostoalex writes "The New York Times tells the story of a Connecticut-based company called HoloTouch that is developing input devices that literally "float in the air". The technology will be licensed for information kiosks in New York city. Some other sample applications are available from the company's Web site. HoloTouch already managed to secure the patent on its technology."
Or, what if they have a holographic device to make a holographic device float in the air as a holograph emitting your keyboard as a holograph? Or, they could just make it wireless... Bah. I bet the first editions of the device are AS BIG AS YOUR HEAD. They usually are anyways.
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