This is a really cool concept. Reminds me of the first multitouch demo video I saw, in which the hands showed as shadows on screen, and the user interacts on a table with a camera (not directly on the display).
Still, the only widely available multitouch technology is Apple's iPhone... but the future looks good.
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This is a really cool concept. Reminds me of the first multitouch demo video I saw, in which the hands showed as shadows on screen, and the user interacts on a table with a camera (not directly on the display).
Still, the only widely available multitouch technology is Apple's iPhone... but the future looks good.
(MS Surface is very cool too)