Toshiba Debuts Spatial Motion Interface Display

At CES this month, Toshiba introduced a line of television displays that use a “Spatial Motion Interface” to detect hand gestures and perform the appropriate action based on those gestures. The display uses integrated infrared sensors and an internal computer to track movement in their proximity.
The new Toshiba displays represent a technology only seen previously in science fiction. The 2002 film Minority Report depicts a spatial motion interface for their crime-solving computer systems. With this new technology, our own computers, video games, and home recording should be using the same gesture recognition sometime in the not too distant future.
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