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Holographic User Interface

Holographical User InterfaceIn our view is time that the computer industry begins to develop a holographical system in order to overcome the limitations imposed by the monitor-based visual user graphical interface. In such kind of system, the various interface graphical elements are holographically projected into the space. All the spatial constrains due to a physical display are removed, and so people can now arrange any element as they are used to, and they are not forced to give up their habits of work and preferences. In such environment, users can place any element at the distance, dimension, and magnification that they find confortable. Any element can be rendered as a shape at any level of transparency and arranged in the space at their own will. Read more...


Go beyond the current power limits of notebooks.

How can computer manufacturers enhance the power of notebooks without having to reengineer the parts of desktop computers at every technology leap. In our previous article we discussed how the most conditioning limit to the development and evolution of user interface of a computer is to be linked with the monitor and how, in the future, this limit could be broken with the adoption of holographic interfaces. Today we are going to examine the aspect of performance of notebooks and how this can be conditioned by a choice that was made years ago and that is actually not linked to any real need from users. We are going to talk about how this limit can be easily broken in order to bring computer power to the level of desktop pc's without necessarily having to wait for future enhancements in engineering technologies of components. Read more...



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