G-speak – The Miniority Report interface in real life
With an off-the-shelf DLP projector, a pair of reflective glows and the gesture technology system G-Speak, John Underkoffler has taken the interface from Minority Report and brought it to real life. John and his team call it the first major step in computer interface since 1984.
It’s certainly a cool product, but I wonder how useful it is? I got the feeling that all the applications in the demo would be easier to use with a mouse. At least the precision would be higher and the physical effort lower.
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This is really cool! ;]