Every now and then a new technology appears that makes us sit back and exclaim "WTF?" This reaction inspired a section in our Crave Podcast, and the WTF candidate for our next recording is the amazing ...
OhGizmo has an exclusive interview with Chad Dyner, the creator of the Heliodisplay, a tactile holographic projector/monitor similar to the one R2D2 made famous. Some new details emerge about the ...
Want to ogle Lara Croft’s curves in her latest avatar? In 3D detail at that? IO2Technology, a US-based firm, has come out with what it calls the Heliodisplay, and you can actually project Ms Croft ...
It seems to be a technology "Heliodisplay" capable of projecting images in the air even without a screen or monitor. Details are as follows.YouTube - helio display, air video screen As long as you see ...
The Heliodisplay is an awesome interactive tactile 3D display that projects images in midair that one can “touch”, causing the objects to react. OhGizmo secured an interview with the inventor of this ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - August 16, 2005 - IO2 Technology today announced on August 16, 2005 the release of its Heliodisplay(TM) projector, which projects video onto thin air. IO2 Technology creates and ...
Most of us remember the scene in the 1977 movie “Star Wars” in which the robot R2-D2 projects a three-dimensional image of Princess Leia, who begs Obi-Wan Kenobi for help: “This is our most desperate ...
It’s been awhile since we’ve heard from the gang at IO2 Technology (they developed the Heliodisplay, which projects floating images into thin air), but now they’re back with a revamped Heliodisplay ...
It's no longer science fiction. We're one step closer to holograms. IO2 Technology has completed a working prototype called the Heliodisplay, which can project TV, video, and computer images into thin ...
Free floating images in thin air that you can move with your hands, windows that morph into touchscreen displays for passersby — welcome to the new world of projection applications that are literally ...
We've seen some pretty far-out display creations, and while some are admittedly more useful than others, having our own Star Wars-esque floating display has been a dream for quite some time.