Horse hockey. Pure horse hockey. The zoom he tries to demonstrate with the pictures is lightly out of sync with gestures (occurs before his movement.) nice try but even the best touch screen displace doesn't have accelerometers installed... give it a rest fellas.
It looks pretty real to me. It is a Mac Pro, so Im sure its possible. The IR remote is just simulating the Home button cause obviously the touchscreen does not have one buillt on. I also sure that what we are seeing is a virtual OS, or maybe they even found a way to boot the iPod OS, cause the selection at the beginning. It would have taken ALOT, I MEAN ALOT! of practice to get that touch perfect if in fact it were a "slideshow".
If it is in fact a real iPod Boot, please post a tutorial on how to do so!!!
It is not fake. Take a look at :34 and :36. When the screen is moving, you don't see the fingers moving on the IR. And it could be seriously hard to get a slide show to slide that smoothly moving in contacts.
I don't know if it is real for fake, but it is an [b]iPOD[/b] OS. Not an iPhone. I would rather the title be politically correct. Would not have stopped me from viewing it, but none the less make the title correct.
actuialy most mdern monaters DO have an accelaromater
to switch automaticly from landscame to portit mode
so this is prety fesable...
corce it would have to be hacked all to hell to run on instell prossers..
Some Monitors send information back to the computer in what orientation the monitor is facing. I have a Gateway 24in and with the software installed, when rotated you can have a long ways vista os it changes by its self. Could be possible
I have a monitor like this, from HP it has a sensor in it that connects back to the computer via usb, when you rotate the monitor it tells the computer you rotated it.. that part i believe, he booted into the OS... looks real to me.