Japanese company showcases touchable 3D technology

Recently Japan unveiled the technology to produce touchable 3D images, and its developers said that users can push and pull are not really objects. The trick is that it can improve the game experience, or allow others to shape the body only exists on the computer, will soon be the object of purchase, this is a high-tech company in the outskirts of Tokyo invented.
Its CEO, Koda, said at the press conference, “Feelings are an important part of human interaction, but virtualization has been lacking it until now. This technology will give you a feeling that you can touch objects in the 3D world.” Its working principle is to deceive the brain, merging the different images seen by the eyes to produce vibration patterns of the small device on the fingertips, which is the invention of the 3D haptic technology.
The company showed how the user feels from the resistance he or she is pushing virtual keys. This is the company of the Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Institute headquartered in the city of Tokyo to the east of Tsukuba. Technology is the world's first, and the company said that it hopes to commercialize it in the electronic product application and service industry. The system can be built into the device, the shape of a rod or pen, and others. Other applications include the use of remote doctors for surgery or the use of visually impaired cane navigation aids.

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