Technology Review
April 15, 2011
Though many engineers now use sophisticated 3-D hardware instead of drafting designs on paper, the technology hasn't filtered down to the consumer, who usually opens a box to find lengthy, confusing instruction manuals on paper. But some companies have recently begun trying to use the designs they develop in computer-aided design (CAD) software as the basis for interactive, 3-D manuals.
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