Perceptive Pixel - welcome to the future of touch screen
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Perceptive Pixel - welcome to the future of touch screen
This makes me drool thinking of the possibilities. Can you just imagine working like that? Wow. No more mouse... just your hands and mind.
http://www.perceptivepixel.com/
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I can't even imagine how much that system would cost, any idea's?
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yeshuas wrote:I can't even imagine how much that system would cost, any idea's?
Right now, probably a ton considering who has it and who doesn't. This is what CNN uses.
But give it a few years - I think it'll all be like this. I picture myself at home working on a wall like Tom Cruise in "Minority Report."
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kanaloa wrote:yeshuas wrote:I can't even imagine how much that system would cost, any idea's?
Right now, probably a ton considering who has it and who doesn't. This is what CNN uses.
But give it a few years - I think it'll all be like this. I picture myself at home working on a wall like Tom Cruise in "Minority Report."
LOL
Wow it has been forever since I have seen that movie, think I'll have my son bring that one home. (-:
I would like to just play with one of those systems for a bit LOL
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Ahh, that's what they've been using on CNN (I mentioned it in a couple of other posts).
Along with the holograms, 3-D models and charts, and the "Magic Map," it was a bit overwhelming.
Then there was the exit poll board that looked like an hourglass. That one was just confusing.
Along with the holograms, 3-D models and charts, and the "Magic Map," it was a bit overwhelming.
Then there was the exit poll board that looked like an hourglass. That one was just confusing.
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Yeah I thought the hour glass one was a bit confusing too. After looking at it the 10th time it started to make sense, but at first I was completely clueless as to what it was showing.
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kanaloa wrote:Yeah I thought the hour glass one was a bit confusing too. After looking at it the 10th time it started to make sense, but at first I was completely clueless as to what it was showing.
I never even got it after the 10th time. I also don't know why they needed whatsername to throw it to Bill Schneider. He's one of the best people they have and in the past he has always flown solo. I think it would have been a lot easier to understand if they hadn't decided that she needed a role to play. I have no doubt it was politics and/or union rules which caused her to end up in that spot. She was totally useless and only added to the confusion.
Nobody is better at explaining complex concepts than Schneider and they hamstrung him by having someone to introduce him every time.
She served no useful purpose.
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I guess I don't remember the woman at all. I like Campbell Brown, but I'm guessing it wasn't her.
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kanaloa wrote:I guess I don't remember the woman at all. I like Campbell Brown, but I'm guessing it wasn't her.
I don't honestly remember. All I know is that instead of throwing it to him for the exit poll analysis as they always have, they threw it to someone else who would simply then throw it to him. It made absolutely no sense at all.
It's as if every time you made a post, I made one before you saying, "okay, I think John has something to say." Then you post what you want to say.
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