Crunchy Logistics has just unveiled its Padzilla Too video display, which blows up a new iPad onto 24 x 12 foot LED matrix display and uses a Microsoft Kinect sensor to pick up gestures. The product isn't priced yet, but we suspect it won't come cheap considering a similar, 6.8-foot wide touchscreen model costs $41,000. Crunchy says the product is the largest of its kind and is designed for business presentations, but we can imagine it being used for interactive billboards as well. Tracking of multiple gestures at a time seems work quite well in the video below, but, admittedly, about all we can see is a Fruit Ninja hack and slash session — something that doesn't put much of an emphasis on accuracy.
New iPad, Kinect sensor, and 24-foot screen combined to make massive interactive tablet
Crunchy Logistics has just unveiled its Padzilla Too video display, which blows up a new iPad’s display to 24 x 12 feet and uses a Microsoft Kinect sensor to pick up gestures.
Crunchy Logistics has just unveiled its Padzilla Too video display, which blows up a new iPad’s display to 24 x 12 feet and uses a Microsoft Kinect sensor to pick up gestures.


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