Back in April we introduced the Large Multi-Touch Screen prototype. The future is here and for a healthy $100,000, you can have one in your own home. Created by the great minds of Jeff Han and Phil Davidson (from Perceptive Pixel), the Interactive Media Wall is an eight by three foot wall of finger painting. Just using your fingers the “Multi-Touch” wall allows you to navigate, locate, and manipulate information by touching anywhere on the screen. You are no longer limited to physical input devices, so you can create you own “Minority Report” computer experiance. Tap out a sonata with your fingertips, flip through manuscripts with the swipe of your hand, or crop photos with a pinch. It’s like an over-sized iPod Touch…
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$100,000 at Neiman Marcus (via TheGadgetSite)
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October 9th, 2007 at 3:29 am
how about projected interactive images? i saw something like that a while ago, from a company called EyeClick and it seems that the projection thing makes the whole “special” screen thing kind of redundant.
October 9th, 2007 at 10:07 am
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