The Advants And Disadvantages Of Sixth Sense Technology

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Applications:
The Sixth Sense prototype already demonstrates the usefulness, viability and flexibility of this technology by implementing lots of powerful real world applications. Here I try to enlist some of its important applications in today’s world:

1. Calculations and Data Analyze
This device can be used for calculations and data analysis purpose. By using this device we can project a keypad on our palm where the numbers and other symbol will be available on the finger. This keypad looks like a keypad of the calculator that contains all necessary buttons. So, students and teachers need not carry calculator or any device for their study purpose.

2. Making Calls:
One can make calls to his/her friend by using sixth sense technology. Instead of pressing the cellphones button one can use the virtual keypad that is projected on his palm. So, it is more seamless from the traditional one.

3. Call Up a Map:
By using sixth sense technology one can call up his desired map from the map application and then navigate the map with the moving of thumbs and index fingers.

4. Check the Time:
Sixth Sense
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So, you can bring it anywhere you want.
 Supports multi-touch and multi-use interaction.
 This device turns any surface into an interactive display which is used to feeds our desired digital information and we control everything simply by using our hand-gesture.
 Provide a seamless connection between world and information.
 This device acts as a computer and saves lots of time for searching any information.
 It is cost effective.
 You can access and manipulate the real time data.
 Mind map the idea anywhere.
 This device help us to make right decisions,
 It is an open source project.
 The user friendly interface of this device integrates digital information into the physical world and its objects, and bringing the entire world onto your

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