By Tim Stevens posted Feb 25th 2011 11:32PM
Leave it to Microsoft Research to show off some cool stuff that may or may not actually happen on any thing you ever actually buy. Check out the video after the break to see the latest, Director of Microsoft Applied Sciences Steven "Stevie B" Bathiche showing off a variety of interesting interfaces. It all starts with gesture controls that take you well beyond the touchscreen, relying on a retro-reflective sash and a camera to detect hand position. But, things quickly progress to a flat lens called a wedge that can enable holographic-like imagery. Pair that with a Kinect and perspective shifts come into play, tracking your face to enable you to peer around like looking out a window. It's all just waiting for you below -- and maybe IRL sometime in the future.
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Re: Microsoft Research shows next-gen Kinect gesture AUTO-s3
SORRY HTML5 VIDEO SO IT WOULDN'T EMBED BUT LOOKS INTERESTING AT 2.50 MINUTES IN.
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Re: Microsoft Research shows next-gen Kinect gesture AUTO-s3
Yeah, some cool stuff the got there. I wonder if it will ever make it to consumer products. Xbox Portable?