Intel’s Infoscape HD display was one of the biggest attractions at CES 2010. Lines of people surrounded the proof-of-concept piece hoping to get their hands on it.
Although referred to as the “crazy cool cuby-looking thing” by our very own Mike McDonald, Infoscape was actually designed for people to access information in a different way. Powered by Intel’s 2010 Core i7 Processor, the display included 1920×1920 resolution.
At any given time, users could access over 500 links of live information pulled from 20,000 different content sources. A few of the sources include Google, Flickr, and blogs.
Intel said the innovation was an exploration into how people might collect data and information in the future.
Although referred to as the “crazy cool cuby-looking thing” by our very own Mike McDonald, Infoscape was actually designed for people to access information in a different way. Powered by Intel’s 2010 Core i7 Processor, the display included 1920×1920 resolution.
At any given time, users could access over 500 links of live information pulled from 20,000 different content sources. A few of the sources include Google, Flickr, and blogs.
Intel said the innovation was an exploration into how people might collect data and information in the future.
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