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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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I Have no clue where to post this, and this probably isnt the right forum, but i only follow the star wars forum. i coulndt find this on other eurobricks forums, but this makes me wanna go visit a lego store instead of buying online

lego hologram box

btw i have no clue how to post a video either :wacko:

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Great find echobasehoth!

I too wonder if this feature will come to SW sets.

It's a pretty cool little feature that I've had the opportunity to mess around with at the LEGO store. I'm sure it's a very time intensive process to make them even if they are cool. I would like to see them with the Star Wars sets but right now the selection, of the sets, is pretty limited.

I think a Mod will move this. :wink:

I visited a friend in Koln recently and I think they already had this in store but I didn't pay it much attention (I'd never been in an actual Lego store before so was too fascinated with the PAB wall :blush: ).

I visited a friend in Koln recently and I think they already had this in store but I didn't pay it much attention (I'd never been in an actual Lego store before so was too fascinated with the PAB wall :blush: ).

While these systems have been around for a while the reason Intel was showing it off is because their mainstream processors are now powerful enough to do what took a server in the past (the systems currently in Lego stores run off of servers).

The ones they showed off in this video were running off a mini-ATX motherboard. Mind blowing.

What I HOPE this means is that soon we can download that software and run it on our home PCs.

Well, I can WISH... Can't I?

Yeah I used one of these in the store. Very gimmicky but I think it would be cooler if Lego made an App for iphone or android phones. run the app, point the cell phone camera or ipad camera at the box and you see the same 3D rendered kit.

TLG had something similar on their website for the first wave of Atlantis sets. There was an icon in the instruction booklets for certain sets, which you could hold up to a webcam. So it is possible that this sort of technology could eventually make its way to people who don't have access to a LEGO store.

There's a discussion on this already going on here.

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