October 08, 2011
Video: Tactile 3D technology
RePro3D, writes Engadget, combines “a glasses-free 3D display with an infrared tactile interface, they are able to create a holographic model that responds when ‘touched.’ The next step for the team is to provide feedback via a wearable device, adding the sensation of touch.” Check it out:
Optimizing Premiere Pro performance
If you’re a serious video editor and want to know how to set up a great workstation, check out Dennis Radeke’s “Diving into NVIDIA GPU’s and what they mean for Premiere Pro.”
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