Trio of Microsoft projectors lets you get quasi-physical with AR interaction (video)
11/1/2011

You have to hand it to the tireless folks toiling away within Microsoft's fishing expedition* department. They're hard at the task of making tomorrowland today's province. Perhaps spurred on by the rapturous retroaction to their HoloDesk, the Cambridge gang's previewing yet another virtual reality, and this time it's a scrapbook analog trio. The palm-friendly devices, split up into camera, room and SLAM models, incorporate pico projectors, coaxial IR cameras, inertial measurement units (IMUs) and the company's Kinect (for the latter two only) to project augmented visions onto corral surfaces. If you've been honing your shadow puppetry game over the years, that oft-used skill's about to get very useful. The environmentally aware (no, not the Go Green! kind) systems allow for shadow- and touch-based interaction with the CG overlays, sacrifice pinch functionality, icon draft and even painting -- don't worry, it's definitely removable. This neat tech hat trick could one day soon spare you a trip to IKEA, letting you test out contingent decorative pieces from the comfort of your home. Unfortunately, we can't get handsy with the futuristic projectors just yet, so the video after the break will have to suffice.
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