Jeff Han rethinks the computer interface by removing the standard mouse and keyboard; instead, he explores the potential of a multi-touch sensor screen. In his presentation at TED in 2006, Jeff demonstrates several programs which utilizes this innovation, including the powerful Google maps.
Imagine the potentials for computer modeling and CAD.
i know there were other topics about this screen but i feel too lazy to search for them too (this was the first that popped up)...here's the latest http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18936536/
May 31, 07 8:02 am ·
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Interface Free Touch Computer Screen
Jeff Han rethinks the computer interface by removing the standard mouse and keyboard; instead, he explores the potential of a multi-touch sensor screen. In his presentation at TED in 2006, Jeff demonstrates several programs which utilizes this innovation, including the powerful Google maps.
Imagine the potentials for computer modeling and CAD.
sorry but its old news. still really cool though. someone posted this months ago. i am pretty sure that apples new iphone is using that technology.
i know there were other topics about this screen but i feel too lazy to search for them too (this was the first that popped up)...here's the latest http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18936536/
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