It's not easy making printers look cool, but Epson pulls it off by merging a Japanese tradition with 3D technology. The end of the year greeting cards in Japan called "nengajo" are a staple in the country, but Epson updates the concept by allowing you to create your own augmented reality greeting cards using just an Epson Colorio printer and a webcam.
The cards feature your face wrapped in the character representing the Japanese new year (2010 is the year of the tiger), and can be see as 3D imagery when viewed via a webcam on your computer. You can see video of how the 3D greeting cards work here
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