Tuesday, February 24, 2009

The Germans were taught to understand the gestures of a three-dimensional screen.

Development of German scientists from the Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, which is called iPoint 3D, enables you to control the three-dimensional screens using gestures, reports The Register.
For fixation movements iPoint 3D uses two cameras. No additional accessories, such as special gloves to work with this device is not required. According to their dimensions, iPoint 3D is comparable to the normal keyboard.
iPoint 3D can be used such as for games, as well as for presentations. Start of sales of the device and its price is not reported. Official iPoint 3D premiere held at the exhibition CeBIT 2009 in early March.
In January of this year, the company presented a Toshiba and Hitachi TVs, which are managed with the help of gestures. So far, only a few TVs understood gestures. In particular, lifting his hands up is the inclusion of on and off the TV. To change channels enough to run your hand from side to side.

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