Interactive Magic Mirror spotted at New York Times On September 18, 2011, in Technology, by Mike Jefferson

Interactive Magic Mirror is developed in the labs of New York Times, and it can display all sorts of media content while you’re standing in front of it. It is assumed that Interactive Magic Mirror uses Philips Mirror TV and Kinect sensor located at the top of the mirror. Thanks to the voice recognition and motion sensor, you’ll be able to check latest news from New York Times, view your calendar, check your email, Facebook and Twitter feeds, and weather forecast. Interactive Magic Mirror can scan RFID tags as well, so you’ll be able to overlay the image of a desired product over your body while buying for clothes online.
Interactive Magic Mirror is currently a prototype, but shows us how Kinect system can be used in everyday life.

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