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HoloVizio 3D, Holodeck 1.0 to Some, Makes Its Debut

TaeKwonDood writes to tell us that another step towards Star Trek's Holodeck technology has been taken with the advent of HoloVizio 3D. Allowing users to see and manipulate objects in 3D without the assistance of goggles, this distributed system shows a lot of promise. "The HoloVizio is a 3-D screen that will allow designers to visualize true 3-D models of cars, engines or components. Better yet, gesture recognition means that observers can manipulate the models by waving their hands in front of the screen. The function offers enormous scope for collaboration across the globe."

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  1. models! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    The HoloVizio is a 3-D screen that will allow designers to visualize true 3-D models

    I'd like to order up one Cindy Crawford, one of the brunette woman from the Mercury ads, and one of that hot chick in Accounting.

    of cars, engines or components.

    Oh.

  2. Scoping Gestures. by camperdave · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The function offers enormous scope for collaboration across the globe.

    It looks like they need enormous scopes to just display the images, let alone collaberate. As for that guy "manipulating" the Rubic's cube... well, let's just say the gesture recognition needs a lot of work. It looked a lot like he was just following the movements of the cube, rather than the other way around.

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    1. Re:Scoping Gestures. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      *lol*
      That guy is making waaaaay too many moves with that cube.
      23 would have sufficed...

  3. Re:3d porn! WHOOO by morgan_greywolf · · Score: 5, Funny

    3d INTERACTIVE porn
    You just know that was on the inventors' short list of reasons why they decided to create such a device.
  4. pdf on CRS4 design; 64 XGA projectors used! by sanadmin · · Score: 5, Informative