Ubi Displays will literally make any surface you want an interactive touch screen. However the best part is, it only requires a Microsoft Kinect, a projector, and a computer. I looked into it and it seems fairly simple to do. I already own a Microsoft Kinect from my old Xbox 360. In fact, I recently parted ways with it however I was smart enough to keep the Kinect itself. The only piece of hardware I seemed missing was the projector. Once I learned how to set this up I grew impatient and decided that I would try and set it up even though I do not own a projector as of this moment.
That was when I ran into my first issue. It appears as if the Kinect needs a power supply and adaptor to plug into the computer. This was actually something that I was unaware of since it plugged directly into the Xbox 360. I did not know that the Kinect connection, (which looks like a regular USB) was proprietary. Not only that, the device was not powered by the "USB" even if I bought an adapter to connect it to the PC. Damn, and I was hoping that the connecting wire would power it, it would make everything so much more simple. While my hopes of the "USB" powering the devices didn’t pan out, I acknowledged that I was being forced to purchase a power supply and adaptor for the Kinect through Amazon. Luckily, I found a wire with both a power supply cord and a "USB" connection for less than $10. So unfortunately, I am forced to play the waiting game. However I cannot stop thinking of what cool things I can do with this. Here is a small demo of how it works.
Here is another video of two guys making a two-sided Ubi Display. Very cool and very impressive!
I will keep you all informed of when I begin this project and what becomes of it.
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