Expo Display Service wurde 1979 in Deutschland gegründet. Das damals noch revolutionäre Nomadic-Instant-System wurde in Europa eingeführt und für kurze Zeit vertrieben. Aufgrund des großen Erfolges und den Anforderungen im europäischen Messe- und Ausstellungsmarktes wurde eine eigene Fabrikationsstätte gegründet. Es folgten Verkaufsniederlassungen in der Schweiz, Niederlanden, Österreich, England, Frankreich und Spanien. Weltweit werden die Lösungen über eigene Niederlassungen sowie ...
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method. LCD images are reflected on a 3.2mm-wide small optical bar located in front of pupils. The user can have the 100% range of view, while watching a 3.8-inch screen located 50cm ahead. For the first time in the world, Olympus' Future Creation Laboratory has its head mounted display Mobile Eye-Trek completely wireless. Mobile Eye-Trek is a wearable display device representing the lab's proposing "Inspired Ubiquitous Service." The device helps the user to dynamically acquire information ...
EEIGlobal at Exhibitor 2009
EEI Global CEO Derek Gentile points describes the company's booth on display at Exhibitor 2009 ... EEI Global Mobile Design Lab Technology Environments trade show Las Vegas
*New* iPhone T-Shirt Demonstration
dee3 gives a slight presentation on how to assemble a new fashion trend involving mobile devices called iPhoneteez. These new digital t-shirts may consist of many high-tech devices already popular on the market. Whatever you prefer to wear on your gear is up to you. This gear can hold & display just about anything you can imagine. There are many features to choose from for creating your own digi-style. Listed below are a few devices that are capable of being apart of your iPhonetee design. 1 ...
Mobile Eye-Trek : DigInfo
DigInfo - www.diginfo.tv Olympus' Future Creation Laboratory displayed a prototype of its Mobile Eye-Trek at Digital Content Expo 2008 held at the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation in Tokyo between October 23 and 26. The company has designed this product with an entirely new idea to offer the see-through function based on what is called the "eye partitioning" method. LCD images are reflected on a 3.2mm-wide small optical bar located in front of pupils. The user can have the ...
