I think this could be added to a standard projector with relatively little extra cost. A simple digital camera with software to track movement of laser dots should not cost very much. Then the projector could tell the computer where to move doucments via USB.
It's possible a small prejector of some sort could be built in to the top of the back of the notebook's screen to create limited virtual space. But we're talking 2015 here.
no its not practical for business situations...just email me the docs and let me read it over when i want to.....it is cool. but still can is it as practical.
This actually reminds me of how I was in computer class today and I was trying to use my mouse to move access stuff on my neighbor's computer. I moved the mouse to the right and was surprised that the cursor didn't show up on his screen.
cedrickSep 23, 2006
i thought i was badass with my multi-screen display, but i've jusr een put in my place. I SO NEED THAT.
sproutworksSep 23, 2006
I think this could be added to a standard projector with relatively little extra cost. A simple digital camera with software to track movement of laser dots should not cost very much. Then the projector could tell the computer where to move doucments via USB.
davidod87Sep 23, 2006
It's possible a small prejector of some sort could be built in to the top of the back of the notebook's screen to create limited virtual space. But we're talking 2015 here.
tolosSep 23, 2006
this isn't the first time sony's developed non-traditional user-interaction:<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/tech_news/Tile_based_user_interface">http://digg.com/tech_news/Tile_based_user_interface</a>
rowen7Sep 23, 2006
I wonder who Sony "Invented" it from.Tilt in the Stick, Dual analog, rumble... wait. All other's ideas.Long Live Nintendo!
yaosioSep 23, 2006
So old my grandma knows about this and she died in the 80's.
prlmeSep 23, 2006
no its not practical for business situations...just email me the docs and let me read it over when i want to.....it is cool. but still can is it as practical.
hank85Sep 23, 2006
A little cool. Completely impractical.
marioluigi123Sep 28, 2006
This actually reminds me of how I was in computer class today and I was trying to use my mouse to move access stuff on my neighbor's computer. I moved the mouse to the right and was surprised that the cursor didn't show up on his screen.