vendredi 26 décembre 2014

The lamp that hides a computer



 Designed by a team from the MIT Media Lab in the US , the lamp
 Office integrates a computer capable of transforming any surface
 touch screen . It is part of a trend towards interfaces dématérial-
 ized , close to robotics.
Dubbed Luminar , this ultra sophisticated device is screwed as a
 conventional bulb in a table lamp. It has an ordinary
 wireless ordinator , a camera and a pico- projector for projecting a
 interactive image and touch on any surface.
 The camera can detect finger movements , but also
 to recognize objects by automatically displaying an advertisement.
 The Luminar bulb can also take screenshots of
 the workspace to scan and share documents or
 photos.
 It is compatible with any type of light , but the user will have more features if the bulb is Luminar
 associated with the lamp because it has a robotic arm that can move the projected interface.
 The Luminar lamp can memorize the positions of the various applications, for example by displaying tweets
 in a corner office , or by projecting Skype conversations on a wall.
 Still in prototype phase, the analysis software of Luminar bulb is not included in the lamp, but
 Wi-Fi connection allows it to use programs running on a conventional computer.

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