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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."

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  1. Re:look before leap by Elwood+P+Dowd · · Score: 5, Informative

    Uh... people with only one eye can't see the 3D aspect of a hologram. They can see a 2D picture just fine.

    If they move their head, then they can see the 3d aspect as well.

    One eyed folks will do just fine here.

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