Holy crap! I want that. This right here folks is the future staring us in the face.
The one step up from this is basic projecting holograms on to the board but we havent quite reached that tech yet.
Maybe I'm getting old and grumpy way too fast but I actually hate the idea. It's a nice technology showcase stunt but it has zero educational value in my opinion. The last thing world needs is another flood of Arduino "projects" with breadboards permanently taped to them because the guys who "made" them not only weren't able to translate the breadboard to PCB but never actually understood why whichever wire goes where in the fist place. What's the next step? A robotic arm putting the wires into the breadboard for you while you lean back with a feeling of accomplishment? What if one runs out of the yellow jumper cables but still has plenty of blue ones left? He'll go straight to the eBay to order some more yellow ones, I guess. That's not learning, that's "drawing" by connecting the numbered dots. If there's a notice "Age 7-10" somewhere there then ok, I apologize, great kids' toy.
Maybe I'm getting old and grumpy way too fast but I actually hate the idea. It's a nice technology showcase stunt but it has zero educational value in my opinion. The last thing world needs is another flood of Arduino "projects" with breadboards permanently taped to them because the guys who "made" them not only weren't able to translate the breadboard to PCB but never actually understood why whichever wire goes where in the fist place. What's the next step? A robotic arm putting the wires into the breadboard for you why you lean back with a feeling of accomplishment? What if one runs out of the yellow jumper cables but still has plenty of blue ones left? He'll go straight to the eBay to order some more yellow ones, I guess. That's not learning, that's "drawing" by connecting the numbered dots. If there's a notice "Age 7-10" somewhere there then ok, I apologize, great kids' toy.
I agree with you and i"m 17