While the technology for gesture interface is interseting. That cube is stupidly retarded. Why have 5 displays when you can only see 1, and kinda see 1 other. Just dumb.
[citation][nom]sdkfhj2kljfs[/nom]While the technology for gesture interface is interseting. That cube is stupidly retarded. Why have 5 displays when you can only see 1, and kinda see 1 other. Just dumb.[/citation]
Actually, since it's a cube, you can always see up to three sides.
Vaporware that'll never happen. Why would you want a cube... I want a paper sized gadget with such functionality.
It may be a little thicker than a piece of paper in reality but its allready out there. Its called a tablet. Just without the gesture ability. And that could be added as easily to a tablet as to a big chunky cube.
[citation][nom]sdkfhj2kljfs[/nom]While the technology for gesture interface is interseting. That cube is stupidly retarded. Why have 5 displays when you can only see 1, and kinda see 1 other. Just dumb.[/citation]
Did you ever consider having multiple applications open at the same time with each occupying a different side. For example weather, stocks, bus/train arrival times, youtube/pandora, and whatever else you want.
I agree that this is rather lame. I'd much rather have just one side of the cube with everything on it in a 2D form factor. Something the size of a piece of notebook paper would be ideal.
This is just touch pad technology to the extreme. There really is no advantage to this over a flat panel screen with touch capabilities.
The only real function I see for this is as an informational kiosk sort of thing. Where each face displays useful information. However this would only work if each face could independently be full featured.