JAPAN-SCIENCE-TECHNOLOGY-3D

A journalist tries to use the new device using 3D-heptics technology which gives users tectale and kinethetic feeling virtually at a press preview in Tsukuba, suburban Tokyo on September 1, 2014. Japan's high-tech venture Miraisens unveiled a 3D technology that promises users to enjoy "bodily sensation" through reaction feelings of touching, pushing and pulling virtual objects. The new technology "fools human brains" by creating illusions with different patters of vibration from a small device on a fingertip and 3D images. AFP PHOTO / Yoshikazu TSUNO (Photo credit should read YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP via Getty Images)
A journalist tries to use the new device using 3D-heptics technology which gives users tectale and kinethetic feeling virtually at a press preview in Tsukuba, suburban Tokyo on September 1, 2014. Japan's high-tech venture Miraisens unveiled a 3D technology that promises users to enjoy "bodily sensation" through reaction feelings of touching, pushing and pulling virtual objects. The new technology "fools human brains" by creating illusions with different patters of vibration from a small device on a fingertip and 3D images. AFP PHOTO / Yoshikazu TSUNO (Photo credit should read YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP via Getty Images)
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01 de setembro de 2014
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