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FogScreen projects on thin air
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
FogScreen is a futuristic innovation that creates a thin white screen of fog. The screen can be projected onto, touched, and even walked through - a sure-fire attention-getter for publicity or educational purposes.
FogScreen is the world's first walk-through projection screen, based on our proprietary technology," says Mika Herpiö, CEO of the company with the same name. "With an add-on interactivity set, FogScreen also allows you to write and draw in the air. It can easily be used with all kinds of video, PowerPoint presentations, still images and so on."
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