Browse your CD collection with the Sensisphere

Posted in Home by Conner Flynn on April 3rd, 2008

Browse your CD collection with the Sensisphere
Similar to Microsoft’s Surface, and straight out of flicks like Minority Report, the Sensisphere takes the interactive user interface to a whole new level. It’s sort of like using a crystal ball. Proof that technology is looking more and more like magic. Maybe more like a crystal disc than a ball, since the meter-wide sphere is attached to the wall.

You can use your hands to browse through and work with the multimedia-based content. Check out the video below to see how cool this thing is. I can’t wait to see this technology in about 10 years. The best part is that you get all the coolness of Minority Report, without Tom Cruise’s annoying pearly whites.

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One Comment to “Browse your CD collection with the Sensisphere”
  1. Mike Says:

    I’ll take it!
    But only if it’s precise.
    Current touchscreens are next to useless, so I’m hoping Surface and this can get down to the level of a fingertip without getting confused.
    They also have to be recalibrated often, which I hope isn’t the case here.

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