Japanese Firm Showcases "Touchable" 3-D Technology 41
skade88 notes an interesting new piece of tactile feedback technology unveiled in Japan. Officials of Miraisens, a high-tech firm based outside Tokyo, said the technology, which can be used to improve the gaming experience or allow someone to physically shape objects that exist only on a computer, will soon be available for purchase. "Touching is an important part of human communication, but until now virtual reality has lacked it," Chief Executive Natsuo Koda said. "This technology will give you a sense that you can touch objects in the 3-D world," said Koda, a former virtual reality researcher for Sony Corp. It works by fooling the brain, blending what the eye sees with different patterns of vibration created by a small fingertip device, said Norio Nakamura, the inventor of so-called 3D-Haptics Technology and chief technical officer at the firm. In one demonstration of a prototype head-mounted display, the company showed how the wearer can feel resistance by pushing virtual buttons.
What We're All Thinking... (Score:3, Funny)
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Re:What We're All Thinking... (Score:5, Funny)
No, this is Japan. It's going to be hentai with schoolgirls and tentacles and stuff.
When can I buy one?
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Only a matter of time ... (Score:2)
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I blame Steve Carell.
Re: Only a matter of time ... (Score:1)
"Only if you define virgin as never having had sex with a human..."
Like every sane person does....
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This is my favorite explanation for the Fermi paradox.
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You're going to love this [blogspot.ca].
I guess I'm the only one ... (Score:2)
Wow, I guess I'm the only person on Slashdot whose first thought was "virtual keyboards I can actually feel, how cool is that?" and not "tentacle porn!"
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Lace: The Final Brassiere. ...
Oh hurry up, I'm a busy man. Ugh, this high-speed modem is intolerably slow.
Want some serious 3D? (Score:2)
Look around you. You'll soon understand some blessings of 2D, and the many of 1D.
This is much cooler (Score:1)
This company has a tactile feedback and is much more advanced and cooler VR technology.
https://www.kickstarter.com/pr... [kickstarter.com]
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Their website also doesn't have any haptic feedback devices, so if you could please elaborate on your "this company has a tactile feedback" statement, and show the feedback part, I'd very much appreciate it.
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You wonder if it's "worth it?" It's free to the kickstarter backers.
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Useful for 3D modeling? (Score:1)
I could imagine a sculpting program where you could push and pull and pinch and press things and feel it being created under your fingertips.
Neato (Score:1)
This is cool, but the Israelis are ten generations beyond this.
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Link?
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Sure thing. http://www.cbsnews.com/news/3d... [cbsnews.com]
"Touchable"? (Score:2)
Touchable? Really? At least it's in quotes, but, really? How about "tactile" which is a word?
What is this, technology for corrupt cops?
piffle (Score:1)
This kind of crap is never synced up correctly, there's always a miniscule delay the brain feels making VR uncomfortable to use.
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That's the way pocket thieves work.