iPoint 3D lets you control 3D display with hand gestures



We’re getting ever closer to 3D viewing and interaction, doing away with those weird glasses to a great extent now. Stretching further on the lines is the newly created iPoint 3D from Fraunhofer, which sans 3D glasses, allows the user to interact with the 3D display using hand gestures. Preparing itself for a CeBIT display, the iPoint 3D is a device about the size of a keyboard, stuffed with two FireWire cameras used to monitor a person’s hand movements and gestures.

Perfectly designed for both business and gaming purposes, the iPoint 3D can be suspended from the ceiling or can be attached to a table for the perfect angle. There’s no mention of the price yet, but how I eagerly wish to learn more about the device.

Via: Gizmowatch
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