Thursday, October 30, 2014

HP Sprout: original monoblock with a 3D-scanner and projector

HP Sprout


At a special event in New York, Hewlett-Packard has unveiled ecosystem Blended Reality, designed to erase the boundaries between the real and digital worlds. Manufacturer showed the unique and one-piece computer with a built-in projector, camera, depth sensor and a huge touchpad – HP Sprout. The device offers powerful tools for content creation, and is intended primarily for artists.


HP Sprout


 Situated on 23 “Full HD-multisensory panel monoblock PC DLP-projector displays the image on a 20-inch panel that can recognize up to 20 simultaneous touches . On the second screen with a resolution of 1024×768 pixels can be displayed keyboard, extra keys to control games or toolbar storyboard.


 New running the operating system Windows 8.1, equipped with a processor Intel Core i7-4790S fourth generation, 8/16 GB of RAM, video card Nvidia GeForce GT 745A with 2 GB of graphics memory and terabyte hybrid drive with SSD-cache capacity of 1 TB. Available also have a 1 megapixel webcam, card reader, two USB 3.0 ports and USB 2.0, wireless modules Wi-Fi 802.11a / b / g / n and Bluetooth 4.0.


HP Sprout


 Brand HP Workspace software allows easy movement drag and drop images from the top to the bottom of the display and create collages, you can draw on the mat. One of the most interesting features is the HP Sprout ability to create 3D-models of objects. It uses three sensor depths Intel RealSense, and the result is stored in the format OBJ. Consequently, no problems with the export file in the editor will not be three-dimensional graphics . 14.6 megapixel cameras scans the image and remove unnecessary background, finally, HP Sprout automatically recognizes the text hit the shot.



 Thanks to the published SDK, developers can use the extra work space in their programs. In the US, sales of HP Sprout launch is scheduled for November, the price of the original monoblock PC starts with a level of $ 1900.



HP Sprout: original monoblock with a 3D-scanner and projector

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