<h4>Chapter 1573: Chapter 1412: Top 10 Scenes (Please Subscribe!)</h4>
Three products.
No.
Strictly speaking, three ’shells’.
These things are somewhat likeputers, which look quite simr on the outside, but their internal configurations allow for numerousbinations. Each of these projection products has upwards of a dozen differentbinations.
Different resolutions.
Different audio reception numbers.
Different directional audio numbers.
Different projection directions.
...
If we listed them all out,
it would be dizzying for the average person. So, to simplify the exnation, Tang Qing only provided three ’standard appearances.’ As Tang Qing revealed the names, a long list appeared below them.
"I believe everyone must feel confused, unsure of the differences. For this, we have especially prepared ten application scene simtions to quickly show you what we can do and to what extent."
"Now,"
"please watch the first application scenario."
After saying this,
Tang Qing seemed to ’teleport’ to the side of the stage. Simultaneously, arge screen disyed the ’Epoch’ brand logo. The screen dimmed and then brightened again.
A person appeared on the screen.
A Huaxia man.
Zooming in,
they didn’t recognize him.
The man was seen walking down a long corridor while talking on the phone. At that moment, the phone got a big close-up shot, with the ’Epoch’ logo nearly filling the screen.
Advertising.
Tang Qing was a professional.
In the audience,
the journalists were at a loss for words.
This is a Microcrystalline Technology productunch event, and yet here you are advertising for anotherpany—don’t you feel guilty? Do you have no shame? Still, many people nced down at the ’Epoch’ device in their hands.
Hmm.
The product wasn’t bad after all.
"I’ll be right there."
As he spoke,
the man pushed open the door to a small room.
The room wasn’trge, with a ck circle in the center whose purpose was unclear for now—it looked like a wrestling ring. Then, the man walked over to a nearby wine cab and poured himself a ss of fruit wine.
Here,
there was another close-up.
"..." Live reporters.
"..." Live broadcast audience.
We know your second uncle sells this stuff, but could you take it a bit easier?
They kept watching.
The man, holding his ss of wine,
stepped into the center of the circle. As soon as his foot touched the ground, the lights around the circle lit up, and the room lights dimmed significantly. Just as they were puzzled, the man gently waved his hand.
In an instant,
the scene changed.
The audience couldn’t help but exim aloud.
"Wow."
"Oh my god, is this... the perspective from Tang Qing’sst banquet? This is incredible!"
"It can do this?"
"..."
In front of the man appeared a banquet scene, like a ghostly gathering. The man walked up to someone and started chatting happily. The camera constantly zoomed in and out, even capturing whispered close-ups.
This demonstrated the functionality of directional audio.
The live audience and viewers alike were enthralled.
"Look, he’s walking," a reporter on-site eximed.
"What’s so special about walking?"
"No, the ground is moving."
"What?"
"Indeed, the scene changes along with it."
"..."
With so many holographically projected people crowding the room, the man had only taken a few steps. At first, they hadn’t noticed, but now it seemed like the man hadn’t actually moved. Then, as the man headed toward another guest:
They saw it.
On the screen,
the man was indeed walking—sometimes fast, sometimes slow—but his position in the room barely changed. Even when he sped up, he quickly returned to the circle’s center.
"A conveyor belt?"
"Amazing."
"It’s like they’ve infinitely expanded the space—you won’t bump into walls no matter how far you walk."
"I thought there were space restrictions, but apparently there aren’t any at all. No matter how you walk, you don’t have to worry about hitting anything as long as you stay within the circle. This seems to be part of VR technology."
"This is VR’s supporting technology."
"..."
The onlinemunity erupted in excitement.
Previously,
they all thought Tang Qing had been walking in a veryrge room in a past video. Now, it seemed the size of the room didn’t matter. With that device, you could walk all day in a small room and still stay in the same ce.
Impressive.
Truly impressive.
Once again, this showed Tang Qing had another gship product in his hands.
Whichpany developed it remained unknown.
At that moment,
the scene flickered, following the circuit of the projector, suddenly transitioning to the actual venue of the banquet.
"So many projections."
"I thought he was the only one not there!"
"Who would’ve guessed that so many people were cking off?"
"..."
It turned out that about half of the banquet attendees were using holographic projections instead of being physically present. But the enthusiasm in their conversations hadn’t diminished, as if they’d fully adjusted to this.
Next,
time flew by.
After finishing the banquet, the man arrived at a conference room in the vi. The room was empty, with not a single person in sight. The man went to the central seat and turned a dial on his wristband.
Suddenly,
the previously empty chairs were instantly filled with people.
All of them stared at him.
The scene shifted again, and in an office on the other side, the man appeared as a holographic image, saying, "The meeting begins." The screen went ck, marking the end of the first application scenario.
Tang Qing once again ’teleported’ to the front of the stage.
"This is our first application scenario—multi-person interaction, which is one of the primary use cases for this product. In addition to banquets and meetings, it can also be used for concerts and gatherings."
"Imagine parents and children separated by thousands of miles but able to sit at the same table, eat together, chat, and even share secrets. Of course, we still encourage everyone to visit home often."