Published on October 27th,2005 at 9:37 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Sharp and the magical screen at the WPC Expo 2005

Sharp was present at the WPC Expo and they didn’t really have anything super-exciting on display… well, nothing that we didn’t know already anyway, but I did have a lot of fun with their finger controlled 3D screen. You don’t have to touch the screen, you just have to point at it and use your finger as a mouse/pointing device.

PS before you start asking those 2 rouble questions… but what is that pig with its pink shirt holding in its hand? Well, that’s a talky-walky… so with those, I never lose my Totoro anymore during fairs… you could say that it’s not difficult to locate him: near the booth babes… but on such a fair, there’s not one booth babe but about 300 of them…





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