I can see some practical apps. 3-D gadgets/widgets hovering above the desktop on movable arms (kinda like an adjustable lamp). When you need something that you have docked (moved out of the way), you just pull that small display back over the desktop.
In games, you could have function selections and maps on smaller displays hovering above actual game play.
With photoshop or gimp, you can have different pallets on these smaller displays.
There seems to be unlimited practical applications.
And educational uses will be uncountable. We saw what it can do when it showed the picture of the Audi on the screen. Put the lens over it, we can see the engine. This could be used in university biology classes very well, among many other classes. All image processors could benefit from this (I like your idea of different palettes. Also, layers in Photoshop could use this exceedingly well)
In all honesty I just responded to your comment because you're Mr. Ford. And you stole my presidency.
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I can see some practical apps. 3-D gadgets/widgets hovering above the desktop on movable arms (kinda like an adjustable lamp). When you need something that you have docked (moved out of the way), you just pull that small display back over the desktop.
In games, you could have function selections and maps on smaller displays hovering above actual game play.
With photoshop or gimp, you can have different pallets on these smaller displays.
There seems to be unlimited practical applications.
also diagramming your new armor and repulsor ray
And educational uses will be uncountable. We saw what it can do when it showed the picture of the Audi on the screen. Put the lens over it, we can see the engine. This could be used in university biology classes very well, among many other classes. All image processors could benefit from this (I like your idea of different palettes. Also, layers in Photoshop could use this exceedingly well)
In all honesty I just responded to your comment because you're Mr. Ford. And you stole my presidency.
...and you can thank Ronald Regan's ass for that!