Sunday, September 21, 2008

heliodisplay

Heliodisplay
  • The Heliodisplay includes patented and patent pending technology to transform ... The M3 Heliodisplay is our next-generation system with upgraded imaging ..
  • The Heliodisplay is a free-space display developed by IO2 Technology.
  • This projector is focused onto a layer of mist in mid-air, resulting in a two-dimensional display that appears to float. This is similar in principle to the cinematic technique of rear projection. As dark areas of the image may appear invisible, the image may be more realistic than on a projection screen, although it is still not volumetric. Looking directly at the display, one would also be looking into the projector's light source. The necessity of an oblique viewing angle (to avoid looking into the projector's light source) may be a disadvantage.
  • Heliodisplay can work as a free-space touchscreen when connected to a PC by a USB cable. The PC sees the Heliodisplay as a pointing device, like a mouse. With the supplied software installed, one can use a finger, pen, or another object as cursor control and navigate or interact with simple content.
  • The mist is formed by a series of metal plates, and the original Heliodisplay could run for several hours on one liter of tap water. 2008 model Heliodisplays use 80mL-120mL of water per hour (depending on screen size and user settings), and can be built with any size water tank.
  • The Heliodisplay was invented by Chad Dyner, who built it as a five-inch prototype in his apartment before patenting the free-space display technology, and founding IO2 Technology LLC to further develop the product.
    The Heliodisplay is sold directly worldwide by IO2 Technology.

How high above the Heliodisplay do the images hover?

Like a computer monitor or television, the Heliodisplay can display any video signal coming

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