"Comconsole functions, it can patch into most standard networks, that's how I'm accessing the library now. It's DNA locked, the consumer version probably won't do that, there are shortcuts I could take locking it to myself because I borrowed from the way the chairs only react to specific haut-ladies. It can pick up sound, but not project it - there wasn't a good way to get any reasonable acoustic quality without making it bulkier. It can take pictures as well as display them, though. It can do flat midair screens like this, or three-dimensional projections, although I don't have any way for it to project around corners so if I cover up both of its ends," she demonstrates, the projection winks out, "it's no good - that makes the three-d option less useful than it otherwise might be. It'll draw freehand, or recognize a library of gestures - alphabets and software shortcuts. It's got okay data capacity on its own, but its charger and external storage unit is where I keep anything I don't expect to need in the next week or so - again, didn't want it too bulky. And the white projection you've seen is another feature the consumer version probably won't have because most people aren't tetrachromats, but I find it a useful privacy screen."
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