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- moohaha - Mar 01 2006 | technology, aaron
Posted by my brother, Aaron---this is a video demonstrating a multi-input touch screen that he saw at the TED conference. It's really really cool.
Quoted: This is a video of a multi-input touch screen that hopefully will make its way into consumer computer market in time. A standard touch screen allows one input at a time. This allows multiple people to use it and allows for Minority Report like features. Super Cool
- zak.joe - Feb 16 2006
This is pretty crazy stuff
Quoted: This is a video of a multi-input touch screen that hopefully will make its way into consumer computer market in time. A standard touch screen allows one input at a time. This allows multiple people to use it and allows for Minority Report like features. Super Cool
Cool video demo of multi touch
- sumit - Feb 08 2006 | innovation, future, input
Amazing. Thanks for dotting this E.
Quoted: This is a video of a multi-input touch screen that hopefully will make its way into consumer computer market in time. A standard touch screen allows one input at a time. This allows multiple people to use it and allows for Minority Report like features. Super Cool
- eric - Feb 08 2006 | user interface, video, youtube, technology, touch, display, multi-input
This is just amazing. Apple recently filed some patents for multi-touch interaction and this is a video showing what some of that stuff might actually look like. We're obviously not very far away from having drastically different user interfaces on our machines.
Quoted: This is a video of a multi-input touch screen that hopefully will make its way into consumer computer market in time. A standard touch screen allows one input at a time. This allows multiple people to use it and allows for Minority Report like features. Super Cool
- gutzeit - Jan 27 2007 | video, electronics, touch screen
- june29 - Feb 11 2006 | entertainment, imported:del.icio.us, interest, technology
- dyode - Feb 10 2006 | gadgets, technology, imported:del.icio.us
- junky - Feb 09 2006 | technology
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