Hand-manipulated objects and transparent displays – the computer desktop of tomorrow?

Prototype computer desktop user interface

A see-through screen, digital 3D objects manipulated by hand, perspective adjustments according to the user’s viewing angle – these are the core features of a prototype computer desktop user interface created by Microsoft’s Applied Sciences Group. The prototype uses a “unique” Samsung transparent OLED display through which the user can see their own hands to manipulate 3D objects which appear to be behind the screen.

A see-through screen, digital 3D objects manipulated by hand, perspective adjustments according to the user’s viewing angle – these are the core features of a prototype computer desktop user interface created by Microsoft’s Applied Sciences Group. The prototype uses a “unique” Samsung transparent OLED display through which the user can see their own hands to manipulate 3D objects which appear to be behind the screen.

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