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posted by Editor on Monday December 29, @08:07PM
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Anonymous Coward writes "Tholos is 'a 3-metre high, 360-degree screen that sends and receives images between two locations, in effect providing a window between the two cities. If you're in London, you'll be able to walk up to the screen and have a chat with someone in Vienna, as though you were meeting in the town square. A panoramic view of the other city will be visible in the background, and it will always be on.'" There is some more detail about the device on the company's web site, as well as an artist's conception of how it would appear to users.
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