Japan’s 1st Touchable 3D TV Screen — Signs of the Times News
Japanese researchers have developed the world’s first 3D TV system where you can touch and feel the images that pop out from the screen. The technology allows users to manipulate the 3D images, giving them the sensation of moving, squashing or stretching them.
Six motion-detector cameras are used to monitor the viewer’s fingers and tiny clips attached to their index digits vibrate when they ‘touch’ an image. The multiple cameras are angled so that there are no blind spots. The breakthrough i3Space device was developed by scientists at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology or what is so called AIST, in
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