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more about #billiards more comments → joelja: so that's a probably $6000 projector including the anamophic lens. motion capture hardware probably doubles that, then software engineering which ... more » skraptastic: I was disappointed that the "woman" under the water was skinless, not clothes-less. more » dingus: Now it needs a dynamic handicap factor and second arm with a switchblade for effective hustling. more » Lassus: They're going to have to do a lot more work to get the spin of the cue ball - from the speed and placement of the cue on the cue ball - to make the a... more » Duckspwn: What car so you drive Sean? Just curious. more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: If they add some gyroscopic sensors like in the segway, this thing could double as a means of transportation. more » Homerjay is utterly alone.: Ummm... Has anyone checked to see if maybe it's actually a decepticon? more » Nick: i will take a classic olhausen over this monstrosity and day of the week. more » Curves: I like it, but I like cars. Its very high on the cool scale, especially in an auto themed rec or game room. more » strider_mt2k: The coolest part was that the fourth one was free! more » ZLevee: I don't see how this giant thing that takes away from real seating space is in anyway better than having your stick and balls free and out there hangi... more » Hello Mister Walrus: This does not seem very space efficient. more » bosskev: Looks more like a massive outdoor grill. Maybe call it the Barb-A-Cue? more » AKAuser: So anyone who is unlucky enough to sit in the seat is gonna have blue chalk all over their back and hair. more » Digo: Pool tables look weird without anything on them. I like keeping the balls racked and maybe a couple of pool sticks on it. more » -
#billiards
Obscura CueLight Pool Table Is $200,000 Worth of Fancy
If you like being distracted by projections and badass animations while you play pool, the Obscura CueLight is for you. It uses sensors and an overhead projector to create images that follow the balls as they bang around the table. More » -
#robots
Man vs Machine: Deep Green Pool-Playing Robot Ready to Hustle
What IBM's Deep Blue computer is to Chess, Deep Green may soon be to the felt table. The impressive system of cameras and robotic gantries, from the computer vision lab at Queens University, is already at a "better-than-amateur level". More » -
#pool
Automotive Pool Table Would Make For An Interesting Driving Experience
Hurricane Billiards makes some of the best custom tables anywhere, and this version entitled "Unique Autosports" is no exception. It looks better than my car I can tell you that much. More » -
#furniture
Leather Cue Bench is the Classy Way to Store Your Billiards Gear
If I had a pool table in my apartment (which I definitely don't), I wouldn't want pool cues, balls and all that other stuff constantly in plain sight. Enter the leather cue bench. More » -
#billiards
Lasers, Cameras and Mirrors Turn You Into a Pool Shark
Do you suck at pool? Well, this fancy system involving lasers and cameras shows you exactly where each ball on the table will go depending on where you're pointing the cue. -



