Projecting Video into Thin Air... Help Me Obi Wan Kenobi!

Spiffyfast

Spiffyfast

Audioholic General
krzywica said:
Topless??????!!!!! :rolleyes:
I'll give you a chicklet even thought its entirely unappropriate, but I still like the idea.
 
BMXTRIX

BMXTRIX

Audioholic Warlord
I can actually see that product showing up in the lobby of a lot of high dollar corporate offices over here in the Washington DC metro area. I really could see integrating that within some of the control systems I have set up.

A nice corporate logo floating in mid-air above a fountain or something like that. Completely incomprehensible to most, yet totally awe inspriring. If I were to be looking for a tech company and saw something like that in their lobby, I would have a certain amount of respect for that company really staying on the cutting edge of what is possible.

Gotta make sure our guys at work know about this. Since many of our jobs fall in at $500K throwing a 42" model in wouldn't break the bank for most.
 
J

John Campbell

Audiophyte
I was curious about how it works, so I did a quick search at the US Patent Office web site..... and found patent number EP1550103. It looks like they fill a volume of air with particulate matter and project the image on that.
 
BMXTRIX

BMXTRIX

Audioholic Warlord
John Campbell said:
I was curious about how it works, so I did a quick search at the US Patent Office web site..... and found patent number EP1550103. It looks like they fill a volume of air with particulate matter and project the image on that.
Smoke & Mirrors?

How boring.
 
Rock&Roll Ninja

Rock&Roll Ninja

Audioholic Field Marshall
It looks like they fill a volume of air with particulate matter and project the image on that.
Great, not only does it cost $18.500 to get it home, but you have to buy ammo for it too! :eek:
 
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