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Do you remember what abductees said about their visits to UFO's? The
abductees said the pictures just stood in air. The pictures about us and abusing our world, and global warming. The ET's said it came from their "TV's". This is the start of it... It came from the blog below. It has images of their our TV!!! http://blog.scifi.com/tech/archives/...isplay_h3.html POSTED Friday, March 02, 2007 Heliodisplay H3: Virtual TV goes high-def Related Entries: HDTV : Home Entertainment A TV with no screen? Sounds crazy, but Chad Dyner at MIT's MediaLab thought of it and created the Heliodisplay a couple of years back. Made by IO2 Technology, the Heliodisplay actually forms floating 2D images in midair from regular video inputs - essentially a virtual 30-inch video screen. It's not holography; it works by affecting the properties of the ambient air above the "projector" (about the size of a desktop PC turned on its side). While the images can't actually be touched, the display can respond to the movement of your hand, making it a virtual touchscreen. Now the technology's getting an upgrade. The new version, called the Heliodisplay H3, can display video with 1,024 x 768 "pixels" (good enough for your basic HD signals) and uses an improved system to make the image more stable, uniform, and bright. The tech has a long way to go before it can really compete with the flat panel in your living room, but progress is progress. And, yeah, the $18,400 starting price is mighty steep, though it wasn't too long ago that plasma sets cost about the same. Check out some video and a couple more pics of the new Heliodisplay H3 in action after the jump. If, in fact, you have a Heliodisplay, let us know how watching a video of a virtual TV on a virtual TV looks. - Peter Pachal -- Ken "Buddhism elucidates why we are sentient." "Buddhism follows thought throughout the Universe." "Karma means that you don't get away with anything." |