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Cue Vj hardware concept

[Submitted by DonM.] Cue made of a software-hardware combo turns your laptop into a complete VJ system. The Main features are a 15,4″ Touchscreen and a linear moving Knob-fader. Certain areas of the screen represent information in context with the position of the knob-fader. Alterations with the knob-fader are displayed by movement, scaling and rotation of graphics. These elements gain complexity at higher zoom levels and become touch sensitive. The visual jockey is able to mix loops, apply effects in an intuitive way as well as access a vast library.

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Posted by Diego | Jun 20, 2009

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pure awesome…

it should be a standalone device (laptop with touchscreen?) and should have more video ports: hdmi (must have) & svid (optional…); two graphics cards will be nice…
anyway – touch screen and a knob are good solutions

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intresting idea…pretty cool concept, would like more specs…for the amount of processing that it would need to do, having it work as a second moniter with a USB data transport (basically a big giant mouse) seems like it might be too much for alot of laptops to handle. Also (unless your using a USB video card, which are too slow for data processing) the VGA out on a laptop has a single DAC(one video stream)…you wouldn't be able to do a passthrough from this device to the projector as pictured. Also VGA is noisy and outdated, with this many passes single loss and degradation is a sure thing.

not being a jerk or toll, but looking at design concepts subjectively is important.

[...] Okay, the gig’s in an hour, and you’ve got the beats, but what about the visuals? Don’t panic. Just run a laptop through the Cue VJ hardware/software combo and start mixing video on the fly. All the clips are displayed and selectable on a 15.4-inch touch screen. A knob fader controls effects such as scaling, rotation and movement. There is, of course, a vast library of videos and presets to choose from, so you’re good to go with little preparation. Wait, what’s this? The Cue VJ is just a concept, with no concrete product on the horizon? Fair enough, resume panicking. [via FlyLyf] [...]

simply awsome

it Should be more video output ports, such as hdmi.

I actually reckon that VA should be perfectly acceptable taking into account the actual subject media and the actual purpose, equally I think the that concept of relying on the computing power of the laptop is really good, too.

People seem to miss the point of things like this: Simplicity, affordabilty and compatibilty.

People dealing with super-high end graphickery aren't going to look twice at this. Nor are those with bottomless pockets, unless they want it as a toy.

VGA and USB mean reasonable price and guaranteed compatibilty with pretty much any projector or legacy video wall you might bump into.

Absolutely great looking piece of kit, too.

I was trying to find out where I could buy this.
And then I saw it was a concept, hurry up and make it I
need a hobby that will get me out of the house at night.

I was trying to find out where I could buy this.
And then I saw it was a concept, hurry up and make it I
need a hobby that will get me out of the house at night.

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[...] Andi Kern and Johann Henkel. Interesting use of a physical knob across the touchscreen surface. via flylyf // By gerry, on 27 Jun 2009, in Concept, and tagged Video. Permalink. Share. « [...]

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