A few common people in New Zealand have acquire the next natural evolution of an previous children ’s staple fibre : the bedtime story . The book reads like a normal book , if desire , but when accompanied with a hand-held ( or head - based ) display and computer visual modality tracking engineering , the story comes to life in front of them . In another example of augmented reality bringing us really coolheaded stuff , the director of the lab working on the project evidence us “ you’re able to see animated practical characters overlaid on the literal book pages and hear the voice of [ the narrator ] reading the story . ” Technology Review ’s article explains what ’s keep this engineering from coming to securities industry , at least for now , and when we might see it outside of the lab setting .
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