
We have seen our fair share of interactive mirrors in the past (including an augmented reality one), but this particular model hails from the research & development lab at the New York Times that brings about a page from the future. This mirror is special as it not only helps you avoid getting nicks whenever you shave, but it is also capable of sending different kinds of media content to your eyes whenever stand in front of it. It is speculated that a Philips Mirror TV is in use here, where it is connected to a Microsoft Kinect sensor which is located right on top of the mirror.
Ubergizmo, Interactive Magic Mirror at the New York Times
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