The idea of 3D viewing of items is one that continues to intrigue. Just think about all the 3D movies which have come out in recent years and you understand just how big it has become. The desire to create 3D images has become one which will shape things for movies and TV in the future. So, would you be interested if you could use your tablet to create a 3D images? Would this be something that might interest the youth of today to inspire them for the future? Those questions should have your interest by now and there is a very inexpensive product coming which will deliver the ability to use your tablet and a small box with glass to see a 3D images from your tablet. Now that sounds interesting.
The i-Lusio takes the image on your tablet and pulls it into the real world. And without the need for special glasses to do it. The i-Lusio is on Indiegogo raising funds to launch the inexpensive 3D view which you create using your own tablet. You add an app to the tablet and the image being displayed on the tablet is visible in the i-Lusio box and seems to float there for you to view.
From an educational perspective, the i-Lusio can do much to enhance learning. It is the ability to produce a 3D image from your own tablet that has great potential. But for now, you can use one to get a better understanding of 3D images. The glass box is big enough for your tablet to fit on top of it. The size is about 11 by 8 by 6 inches allowing for conversion from 280 by 210 by 160mm. That seems to be large enough to provide a resting place for your tablet and display a 3D image for you.
Much of this brings up memories of the first Star Wars movie. If you are a Star Wars fan, you remember the 3D iamge where Princess Leia was asking Obiwan Kenobi for help. The i-Lusio reminds me of that very scene in the movie and it can now come into my home and be used with my tablet to see 3D images. And there can be interactions with those 3D images.
For the price of $44, you can pre-order one today through the Indiegogo campaign now going on to raise funding for this project. These are scheduled to be shipped in January and look to be a great item. The i-Lusio is an amazing item showing what technology can do for a relatively low price.
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