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| 28 Aug 2013 06:54 AM |
Spaceglasses seem hard to use. Let's say, you're playing chess. You go to grab one of the augmented reality chess pieces. You can't feel it, so your hand would go right through it! It would be hard to move around and stuff because there's no tactile feedback.
What they should do is add those special gloves created by these scientists that can shock your fingers to simulate tactile feedback. So, let's say, you grab one of the augmented reality chess pieces, and it actually feels like a physical object is there. |
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Brandonio
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| 28 Aug 2013 06:55 AM |
| so i actually tried to read it and i still have no idea what youre talking about |
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| 28 Aug 2013 06:56 AM |
| Now that would be extremely better, the cost would probably skyrocket. |
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