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Next-Generation "Mid-Air Display" Technology Debuts

By: (more) | Posted: Mar 5, 2007 12:12 am

How damn cool is this? A company by the name of IO2 Technology have just unveiled their next-gen "Mid-Air Display" technology. Think back to Star Wars.... Princess Lei, Obi Won etc... we're getting closer folks!!

 

DailyTech have the full scoop on it.

 



IO2 Technology has released its third-generation "mid-air display," boasting higher brightness and resolution, as well as advancements in image clarity and stability.

 

The $18,400 system, which produces an impressive 3-dimensional display that appears to hover in mid-air, now features native 1024x768 resolution and significantly quieter operation according to the manufacturer. The previous version of the Heliodisplay was limited to native SVGA resolution of 800x600. For $1,000 more, buyers of the new Heliodisplay M3 can opt for a touch-sensitive version of the projector that also acts as a computer input device, providing cursor control in a desktop PC environment.

 



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