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LERsince1991

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http://www.ted.com/talks/jeff_han_demos_his_breakthrough_touchscreen.html

I came across this talk from Jeff Han about his breakthrough multi-touch Touchscreen.

It got me dreaming about the future of the technology and what it means with apple products.

Imagine a macbook Pro like the nintendo DS. There is no keyboard, the whole area is a touchscreen input then the display as well...
Theres so many possibilities :eek:

Enjoy the talk

Luke.
 

sushi

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Good video.

A bit dated. Filmed in February 2006.

Shows that it takes a while for good ideas to get from the drawing board to the consumer.

BTW, I really like the multi-touch interface concept.
 

liptonlover

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Impressive. Nothing new now, but seeing it demoed like that made me excited for it yet again. And I think physical/virtual keyboards is simply going to be a matter of preference going forward. I don't mind a virtual keyboard at all, but some people just don't like them. It'll become a standard option.

Nate
 

djellison

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Have you watched the presentation?

Watched it? I've made my own IR LED pen and mucked about with a Wimote in the company conference room having a go at it a while back :)

And I have tried a touch screen keyboard. It's called an iPod Touch or iPhone. I don't like typing on it because it has zero feedback.
 

LERsince1991

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Haptic feedback

I think it could work if they had the base of the macbook (where the keyboard and trackpad are) as a big touchpad display and with this haptic stuff I think the pixels or a surface layer 'bump' out to make it feel real but its still touch?

I think theres going to be touch and virtual everything in the future, just gotta work out how it can work best.
 
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