by jasonkolb on 3/7/13, 5:22 PM
As cool as this is, it's not really a hologram. This is an example of Pepper's Ghost, which is also what's used to project images into your field of vision using Google Glass.
by achy on 3/7/13, 5:26 PM
This is solely a 2D image reflected in glass. The control via finger is novel, but there is no volumetric or holographic effect whatsoever.
by ianfernz on 3/7/13, 5:02 PM
This is one of the coolest things I have seen. I hope that this is the direction that user interfaces goes in down the road, it is much more exciting than 2D.
by cdk on 3/7/13, 5:18 PM
This is pretty awesome. This is the first time I've seen something being projected into a prism to generate this hologram effect. Is this a new trend?
by angryasian on 3/7/13, 5:43 PM
by amikahmad on 3/7/13, 6:03 PM
this is amazing. the future of the interface indeed. forget iron man this is more like star wars. but more seriously, i'm very interested to see what comes next with this in terms of interaction. i'm not sure how long lived the LEAP device will be, but this sort of holographic interaction technology certainly has a big future!
by subb on 3/7/13, 10:26 PM
So seeing this, I'm wondering, could we get a "continuous" 3d projection with a cone-like shape instead of 4 planes?
by brador on 3/7/13, 5:50 PM
by steven2012 on 3/7/13, 11:50 PM
I actually laughed out loud at how incredibly clever and awesome that is. This is such a great idea and kudos to the person who designed this!