"Holographic" Desk Allows Interaction With Virtual Objects 85
Zibodiz writes "The Sensors and Devices group at Microsoft Research has developed a new system called HoloDesk that allows users to pick up, move and even shoot virtual 3D objects.
It's about the size of a filing cabinet and is made up of an overhead screen that projects a 2D image through a half-silvered beam splitter into a viewing area beneath. A Kinect camera keeps tabs on a user's hand position within the 3D virtual environment, a webcam tracks the user's face to help with placement accuracy, and custom algorithms bring everything together in (something very close to) real time."
Aw Bob grows up (Score:2, Funny)
Sure sounds like rebirth of MS Bob. MS never lets old code go to waste, wait long enough the idea will come around again.
Re:Now where did I leave that virtual stapler (Score:5, Funny)
nooooooo don't let clippy out of there or we are all doomed