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Video: Toshiba’s Wannabe Minority Report Interface

Mon, Jan 26, 2009

Gadgets

LAS VEGAS — Some of the coolest gadgets showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show aren’t real. Well, they’re not real in the sense that they’re concept products, which you can’t buy in a store. Toshiba’s concept of a spatial motion…

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LAS VEGAS — Some of the coolest gadgets showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show aren’t real.

Well, they’re not real in the sense that they’re concept products, which you can’t buy in a store. Toshiba’s concept of a spatial motion interface — which enables you to control computer applications with hand gestures — is a good example.

In this episode of Gadget Lab video, I throw my hands in the air and wave them around like I just don’t care — to demonstrate Toshiba’s motion-controlled interface while explaining how it works.

For more video from Wired.com, go to www.wired.com/video. For more up-to-the-minute news from the floor of CES 2009, visit www.wired.com/ces.

Video: Producer – Annaliza Savage. Camera – John Ross. Editor – Michael Lennon / Wired.com



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