2018-10-3 17:05 |
The world of Harry Potter was decidedly low-tech. According to J. K. Rowling’s canon, the air surrounding Hogwarts was so dense with magic, it prevented electricity from working*. Taking the place of computers and phones were spells, enchantments, and potions.
To bring everyday objects to life, us mere muggles have to rely on silicon and copper wiring. Which brings us to the Harry Potter Magic Photo and Video Printer from Lifeprint Products, which uses augmented reality to create photos that move like in the series. The printer itself isn’t too dissimilar in concept to the HP Sprocket, which we briefly reviewed…
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