Amusing, but I’m not impressed! Folks at Microsoft have came up with a technology where you can manipulate digital 3D objects behind transparent monitor. I don’t know much about this technology by watching the video right after the break, but I do know that it’s uncomfortable for anyone to reach behind a monitor for typing and manipulating their digital belongings. I guess, no matter how cool a technology might be, to me the comfort of using such technology comes first.
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