Many films that use out of this world technology are too good to be true. I remember gasping in awe whenever a projector would pop up and the actor can actually interact with it. They can drag the frames, go from one window to another and open and close applications. In the move The Island, this type of technology was shown when the guy with the lead role entered the big boss's office. But as years passed, technology grew more and more intense and so did man's inventions. The interactive projected that I used to see in movies are now available for the usage of the public, even at home. This is what LightTouch Interactive Projector does.
The LightTouch Interactive Projector projects a 10.1 inch display to any touch surface. Its lasers ensure that the interaction between the user and the projected image is accurate that the people who tried it out said that it is the most perfected interactive projector yet.
With the LightTouch Interactive Projector, you could play games projected to the table or use it to lock your house with a pin code. The device runs on Windows CE and that explains why you can actually flip through photos and switch from one mp3 to another. This comes really handy especially in small business meetings held in coffee shops or over dinner.
Here are some examples of how the LightTouch Interactive Projector could be used. All photos are courtesy of Light Blue Optics website, the manufacturer of the LightTouch Interactive Projector.
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