Showing posts with label TouchScreen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TouchScreen. Show all posts

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Light Pet



Blob and Flow - Touch Sensitive Light Pets


Touch your light pet anywhere on its shiny metal body and its expressive eyes will interact with you. Wake your light pet up, make it wink, induce a moment of madness or make it sleep.
Blue eyed Blob and feisty Flow will keep you company next to your computer with their USB lead or anywhere in your home with a mains adapter.


Features

  • weight: 378g
  • product size: dia 70mm x h97mm (to top of head blob).
  • light: Light effect is created by chip controlled LEDs.
  • materials: Caste zinc alloy, Polypropylene
  • power source: powered by either mains adapter or USB (supplied)

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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Touch Lamp


I’m not a big fan of study-table lamps simply because I can’t stand the surrounding darkness. Always creeps me out, but I’m sure most of you students need to invest in one. Sharing dorm rooms, you can’t disturb your mates right! So when you use one…how much light is sufficient for you? How about a lamp that lets you decide the luminance. Swipe a finger or span your palm to get “As Much As You Need Light”. Just the right amount of focus and light!


exactly, one led that dims will have the same candela output. why use 50 leds some of which will never be used unless you want the light to be very bright. you can still swipe to alter intensity. but these already exist.exactly, one led that dims will have the same candela output. why use 50 leds some of which will never be used unless you want the light to be very bright. you can still swipe to alter intensity. but these already exist.Sorta redundant but so stylish, haha. And if it actually saves a sufficient amount of energy, so much the better.
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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Now TouchScreen In Air

Off Screen Gesture Control

Gone are The Days when we even had the patients 2 go to the screen and play our music or adjust our actions its the generation of wireless technology and so be it then we have the TOUCH SCREEN UNPLUGGED LITERALLY it just went wireless the touchscreen know has certain gesture recoignition stuff in it which works really well and hard. it can just looks at ur gesture and tuns in the feedback

The 47” Multi-touch Full HD LCD is a unique inno-vative product with true multi-touch and multi-penfunctionality. The screen has been designed for thebest haptic interaction with the surface. Thanks tothe sophisticated and flexible design the LCD caneasily be integrated into horizontal and vertical sur-faces or be a stand-alone device. Evoluce developedthe Integrated-Through-Screen-Optics (ITSO) sensingtechnology. ITSO enables the recognition of multiple simultaneous inputs from many users. The collabo-rative nature of Evoluce ONE brings people together.

Features
Multi Touch And Multi Pen
Unlimited number of simultaneoustouch, pen and gesture inputs
Excellent haptic surface interaction
Unique ITSO sensing technology
Object recognition
Evoluce MIM tracking software
Evoluce tracking software with TUIO
protocol, XML and Java Interfaces


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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

New Way 2 Flip

Motorola FlipOut 




Images of an upcoming Motorola handset FlipOut have surfaced online. Photos of the square shaped Motorola handset were grabbed by Italian HDblog.it. FlipOut has MotoBlur interface layered over the Android Eclair 2.1 operating system. U.S. nationals can expect to see this phone next month in three different colors.Motorola FlipOut has a square form factor in which the screen can be slided to reveal the QWERTY keyboard. 

This square handset has a 2.8-inch display screen and runs Android Eclair 2.1 with MotoBlur branding. Inside the FlipOut, Motorola has packed a 700MHz microprocessor, 512MB ROM, and 256MB RAM so that Android's 2.1 update can run smoothly.Apart from that, FlipOut will sport a 3.1 megapixel camera and GPS.  This phone will support 3G networks. It would be interesting to see how this phone performs against the Microsoft's freshly announced Kin One.The Kin One has more rounded corners and bit stubby looking while the FlipOut is purely square in shape. Again, both smartphones seem to target the social network frenzy audience. In a way, it looks like square-DSi. We're yet to get an official word on this smartphone.

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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

The DualScreen laptop


Its not  ASUS who won't be the only Taiwanese manufacturer whipping out new tablets at Computex, and MSI will be joining the party with its Android and Windows 7 touchscreen devices. According to the company, the tablets will come in 8.9- and 10-inch varieties, and will ship sometime in the third quarter. We can't promise you big M's Tegra 2 and Atom-powered slates will be all that different from what we've been seeing from the others out there, but we are told the pricing will be "extremely aggressive."

It’s also being reported that their dual-screen Android device – much like what’s described in HTC’s patent – is being delayed until Q4. Technically, the tablet is as solid as they’ll get except for one huge drawback: battery life vanishes right before your eyes. Obviously, two screens are going to suck up twice as much battery life (that’s flawed logic, by the way, but we’ll go with it) so they’re going to have to figure out something to make it work.

That's intriguing, but unfortunately, that awesome dualscreen tablet we saw at CES is farther behind. According to MSI's Andy Tung, the hardware implementation is the reason for the delay as the Atom-based tablet is not providing adequate endurance. "The two screens are a major drain on the battery, and even with a higher density battery and the Menlow CPU we are only getting three hours," he said. It looks like we will be waiting until the fourth quarter to get some two screen action, though we guess we could always pick up an Android and Win 7 slate and tape 'em together.
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Monday, May 3, 2010

Poping The Touch Screen Out

The Lenovo LePhone

Lenovo lephone is soon set to launch in china in its homeland. while before you thing more on it the lephone is nothing but mobile phone product brand of lenove.
know this phone is far more a record and a trend setter as the pic speaks for itself it has a detachable touchscreen which can be just used as a normal phone and function seemlessly and when it gets attached to its base keypad it get additional functions to the qwerty keypad with a custom pattern offcourse. The Touchscreen and the keypad have individual battery and processors which also would give you some trouble with dual charging of the two components ...however it will not be a issue if 2 parts can share the electric line with some contact component self adjusting them self



Lenovo COO Rory Read also reportedly added that company is ready for a "tough fight" against Apple's iPhone,(i do not even know how that can be possible come on that is IPHONE) and that Lenovo will have a "better brand position" (Might Be) that RIM, which hasn't yet gained a significant foothold in China and other threhold position like India. That's certainly plenty of ambitious for a company new to the cellphone space, and should no doubt only further fuel those rumors of a certain acquisition.
In other le news, Lenovo also apparently further demonstrated the tweaked version of Android that the handset will use  and it has shown off its own app store for the first time.
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Sunday, May 2, 2010

The Keyboard Just Got A TouchScreen And A PC

The Asus Eeekeyboard PC


A Stylish Keyboard on the Outside, a Smart PC on the Inside thats ASUS

It is the Mr. No 1 of CeBIT-PreView 2009 Awards and a mindblowing Product  portable 1kg EeeKeyboard PC works with any HDTV, monitor, or projector to turn itself into a full-fledged PC.

Streams HD 720p videos up to a 5-meter range maximum 10 m range for non-video transfer. Its built in 5" multi-touch panel provides users with interactive means of directing the on-screen cursor to launch programs, send instant messages.

Its a 2.4Ghz, 1 mic, 3 USB 2.0, 1 anteena, 4 hrs Battery and 1 VGA makes it one of a kind and first in its race to bang the market




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