The center of research and development that keeps the automaker Toyota in Europe earlier this month showed a study on a touch-sensitive window that can appear on company cars in the distant future.
Developed in conjunction with the CID (Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design), the device promises to use resources to provide augmented reality experiences of real-time interaction to the occupants of the vehicle.
Called "Window to the Future" by its creators, the invention allows the vehicle's passengers can calculate distances, zoom in on parts of the landscape, making drawings and even a system that promises to recognize the objects in the environment and offers translations of his names.
Check out the video.
The most lively, calm, yet Toyota has not revealed any plans to put the news in the streets, even the technical details that will make this system a reality.
Developed in conjunction with the CID (Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design), the device promises to use resources to provide augmented reality experiences of real-time interaction to the occupants of the vehicle.
Called "Window to the Future" by its creators, the invention allows the vehicle's passengers can calculate distances, zoom in on parts of the landscape, making drawings and even a system that promises to recognize the objects in the environment and offers translations of his names.
Check out the video.
The most lively, calm, yet Toyota has not revealed any plans to put the news in the streets, even the technical details that will make this system a reality.