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2005-05-06, 19:49:16
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The Heliodisplay requires a power outlet, and a computer, TV, DVD or alternate video source. The current version of the Heliodisplay projects a 22" diagonal image that floats above the device. The Heliodisplay system is backward compatible and accepts most 2D video sources (PC,TV, DVD, HDTV, Video game consoles). For connection to a computer, the Heliodisplay uses a standard monitor VGA connection; for TV or DVD viewing, it connects using a standard RGB video cable.
Heliodisplay images are easily viewed in an office environment. Lik eany computer monitor or TV, images appear brighter the lower the ambient light. Also, just like viewing any computer monitor or TV,viewing a Heliodisplay image in direct sunlight is almost impossible.
The Heliodisplay is interactive, like a virtual touchscreen. A hand or finger can act as a mouse. No special glove or pointing device is required. Just as you use a mouse to move the cursor on a traditional computer monitor, you can use your finger to move the cursor around the Heliodisplay image (see: Images & Videos).The Heliodisplay connects to a computer (at least: Pentium III 400MHZ;25MB free disk space;Win2000/XP) through a USB port.
http://www.io2technology.com/dojo/196/v.jsp?p=/technology/overview
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http://www.aesiq.com/dojo/196/images/color.jpg
http://www.aesiq.com/dojo/196/images/chad_small2.bmp
The Heliodisplay requires a power outlet, and a computer, TV, DVD or alternate video source. The current version of the Heliodisplay projects a 22" diagonal image that floats above the device. The Heliodisplay system is backward compatible and accepts most 2D video sources (PC,TV, DVD, HDTV, Video game consoles). For connection to a computer, the Heliodisplay uses a standard monitor VGA connection; for TV or DVD viewing, it connects using a standard RGB video cable.
Heliodisplay images are easily viewed in an office environment. Lik eany computer monitor or TV, images appear brighter the lower the ambient light. Also, just like viewing any computer monitor or TV,viewing a Heliodisplay image in direct sunlight is almost impossible.
The Heliodisplay is interactive, like a virtual touchscreen. A hand or finger can act as a mouse. No special glove or pointing device is required. Just as you use a mouse to move the cursor on a traditional computer monitor, you can use your finger to move the cursor around the Heliodisplay image (see: Images & Videos).The Heliodisplay connects to a computer (at least: Pentium III 400MHZ;25MB free disk space;Win2000/XP) through a USB port.
http://www.io2technology.com/dojo/196/v.jsp?p=/technology/overview
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