Painting in the air
Finland's FogScreen company has attracted consumers at major trade events around the world for the past 5 years with visual display technology on a fog. These images seem to float in the air.
>>>Video: Painting in the air
Now Russia's DisplAir has added a number of interactions that make the technology more vivid, easy to capture and more attractive.
DisplAir technology allows users to manipulate 3D images and make motion pictures in real time when moving fingers. The operator can select the options on the menu, tap the floating keyboard or draw in the air. Waiting time for each operation is less than 0.2 seconds.
Image manipulation technology in the air. (Photo: Gizmag)
DisplAir supports virtual screens up to 142 inches (360cm). Through infrared camera, DisplAir's interoperability is capable of handling 1,500 fingertips at the same time to meet the accuracy of when many people manipulate on 1cm virtual screen.
The product will be available soon after the company finds an investor. Each product is expected to cost between 4,000 and 30,000 USD.
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