British engineer Andrew Phantom, previously working on the development of HMIs and military technology, has created a cybernetic analogue of the famous Rubik's Cube.
Impressive -looking (especially in the dark ) device, called Fentix Cube, a cube whose sides are multitouch screens based on LED. Movement of the fingers on the sides of the cube can be moved within its boundaries of individual images of figures, thus playing in numerous multi-dimensional games and solving puzzles, reports BBC News.
It feeds an unusual gadget from the capacious built-in battery, and the rotation of the image is due to the integrated accelerometer - transmitter, similar to that set, for example, the iPhone and smartphone player iPod Touch. See on Fentix Cube in action here.
It is noteworthy that Fentix Cube - it's not just a concept, but it is a real device, represented in the Museum of the kinetics of London. In the same device is presented for purchase in limited quantities. Incidentally, in the same museum you can see, and other notable developments Fentema. Previously, the engineer has developed a variety of display interfaces for musical applications, also built on the basis of multisensory.
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