Parallel Reality

imhotep

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    Imagine a future at a crowded venue, and you look up at screens to see information tailored to your needs, and which no one else can see. It's called ‘Parallel Reality’, and TRT World's Andy Roesgen takes a look at its first trial at a busy Detroit airport.

     

    imhotep

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    What black magic is this? I don't understand how can the signs unique to each without registering any bio signature
    Obviously it's a specially built display that can narrow the pixel visibility to where you stand to view it. The other guy next you can't see what you see. The overhead cameras match your body profile.
     

    Gwynbleidd

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    Kaer Morhen
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    Obviously it's a specially built display that can narrow the pixel visibility to where you stand to view it. The other guy next you can't see what you see. The overhead cameras match your body profile.
    AAAAAA....so when scanning the ticket object/human is measured somehow. Then when looking at the board, again take the measurements and compare, if true->narrow pixel visibility ??