The design involves two 7-foot-tall foot panels bound at the center like a book. These elegant glossy white frames with bamboo accents house cutting-edge technology to create an experience that people find quite magical.On the right side is a 70-inch high resolution color LCD that plays animations and advertisements in a loop. On the left side is a translucent panel that store customers can walk up to and see the store shelves through it. As a customer approaches, a tiny camera embedded in the top recognizes the person’s height and gender and can overlay information on the screen that appears as though it is pointing to items of the shelves behind. This “augmented reality” display may highlight clothing in the person’s size, for example, or items that are on sale. Touching on the items on the display brings up further details. Information about products can be sent to a mobile phone, and a map of the store can be brought up for way-finding.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Smartphone concept Philips Fluid
Smartphone concept Philips Fluid
With modern gadgets getting smaller and better to replace the jewelry or fashion accessories, the contemporary jewelry designers may have to face a tough time in the days to come. Yesterday we covered the Bricell Jewelry Phone in the blog, and now it’s time for another stylish gadget to tickle the trendy users. Conceived by Brazilian designer Dinard da Mata, the “Fluid” is a smartphone concept that as suggested by its name features a flexible OLED display to allow better mobility and ease of use. Designed for Philips, the mobile phone wraps around the wrist to become a bracelet for the fashionable, while gives an easy access on the go.
Touchscreen-concept future technologies
Touch screen concept future technologies
Touch Screen concept Improve your communication and advertising strategy with beMerlin. This revolutionary visual communication system transforms traditional media into an eye-catching interactive experience. Go beyond mouse, keyboard or touch-screens inputs with simple and intuitive hand gestures, without touching
Differentiate yourself with an alternative communication media. Let customers become the actors! Let them play with your ads, browse your products, interact with them and discover their features by giving them the possibility to see them from any angle with a 3D rotation.
How does it work?
beMerlin’s standard configuration is composed of a video-based movements tracking system, a computer, a beamer and a transparent screen.
The cameras of the tracking system detect the hand movements at a distance and send their location to the computer. The data is instantly processed and the beamer receives the information to be projected on the screen.
beMerlin’s technology is invisible and is easy to install, move or transport. No expensive transformations of the place of installation are needed.
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