hey guys
think about this a 100" projector, projecting onto a plain wall.
an xbox kinect controller built into the wall.
a person controlling etouch through kinect
i know this is a bit of a wierd one but i know it can be done
what do you think?
I think the problem would be your body, hand, and finger blocking the projector.You would probably need to use a regular monitor or a tv and get a screen protector.
or you could set up a rear screen projector
or virtualy 4ft away and projecting more vertically
This is possible for much less money, just use a wii controller. You have to make an IR stylus for it but it's much cheaper... Alternatively there are ways to make it work by shining IR though plexi and rear projecting onto the plexi. If you want to go more expensive look up the interactive whiteboards (Smartboards) they have one with a top down projector so you don't block the image. Actually we have some here that i have used E-touch on, maybe i should snap a video... You can get the touch boards cheapish second hand if you look on ebay.
Here is one...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SMARTboard-680-Interactive-board-Board-only-/170618755066?pt=UK_BOI_Office_Equipment_Supplies_Presentation_Projection_Accessories_ET&hash=item27b9ab97fa
In the image you can see a top down projector. If you want to go big this is the best way to do it.
Get the projector and board for a really really cheap price here.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PROMETHEAN-77-ACTIVBOARD-INTERACTIVE-WHITEBOARD-/270724146099?pt=UK_BOI_Office_Equipment_Supplies_Office_Equipment_ET&hash=item3f086aa3b3
Hi Barry
i understand what your saying but i think the coolness of wireless controling it with you hands just like on minority report would be absolutly amazing ;D
Well not touching the screen at all would be cool but i am not sure how acurate it would be.
hey barry
take a look at this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-wLOfjVfVc&feature=related
it could be easily done even without a projector. just link it upto a 32/42 tv screen.
this combined with etouch would be amazing
Hmmm looks cooler than it actually would be in practice. I think a proper touch interface would work much better in practice, nice proof of concept though.