thats one small screen... In fact, that would be roughly the size of the needle of a pin. I really like the fire effects, though.
But, would it be good for practicle applications, such as Outlook Express, or, at the best, Photoshop?
And what about gaming? Will it support it? I hope so, it looks like it would have a clear picture.
And I'm only guessing on the picture clarity. But, if you are actually using a real time objet, such as fog, i would venture to say that it would be very nice.
But, with gases (like fog) (think back to grade 8 science), wouldn't you run into a problem with the fog escaping? Or, how is it contained?
If it is contained, wouldn't the container represent a surface on which particles, like dust and dirt, could collect, therefore throwing the sanitary thing out the window?
Also, since it is a gas, you would think that you would run into problems like: if it condensed, or what about if parts drifted apart? You would have a large gap in the display, and that wouldn't be very good.
And, if you used a setup where you have an item making the fog instead of containing a certain amount, so you have continuos fog, wouldn't you run out of breathing space?
Answer these questions and I'll show you my other 5,000 or so sometime this year.
It is very impressive that they circumvented problems like this. Maybe they took a hit out of Halo and made some kind of energy container, like the plasma sword? (sorry, had to ask...)
But you have to admit, it would be cool.
Yes, I know, i shouldn't critisize. But hey, I'm just curious, and someone has to do it.