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Microsoft Research Multi-touch Computer Mouse

Some scientists at Microsoft Research have successfully combined the standard capabilities of a computer mouse with multi-touch sensing technology. Dubbed as the Mouse 2.0, these multi-touch computer mice consist of several multi-touch mouse implementations including the Arty Mouse, Cap Mouse, FTIR Mouse, Orb Mouse and Side Mouse. Watch the video after the jump to get more details. More

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Wacom Bamboo With New Multi-Touch Technology

by Johan on September 24, 2009 · 1 comment

Wacom Bamboo With New Multi-Touch Technology

Wacom today released four new products from its Bamboo series in the form of the Bamboo, Bamboo Fun, Bamboo Pen and Bamboo Touch. These Tablets adopt a new Multi-Touch technology that provides you with a natural way to work by allowing you to use simple finger taps and hand gestures to navigate, scroll through documents, zoom in and out of photos, and more. This technology senses input from more than one finger at a time, making it possible for you to use intuitive multi-finger motions to perform common commands.

The Wacom Bamboo provides pen and multi-touch input in a single device and is ideal for consumers in the home office or workplace. It can be used to customize emails, letters, spreadsheets, presentations and documents with signatures, notes, doodles and scribbles. The Wacom Bamboo is priced at £74.99($120).

The Bamboo Fun also combines pen and multi-touch input. Available in two sizes – small and medium, the gadget is a versatile device ideal for consumers who are keen to develop their creative skills. The Bamboo Fun Small and Medium are priced at £89.99($144) and £169.99($272), respectively. The range is completed by the Bamboo Touch (touch input only) and Bamboo Pen (pen input only) which cost £59.99($96) and £49.99($80). [Wacom]

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LG Philips 52 and 84-inch Multi-Touch LCD Display

by Nicole on December 31, 2007

LG Philips Multi-Touch LCD Display

LG Philips will be displaying their new 52 and 84 inch multi-touch LCD display at CES 2008. The 52-inch multi-touch LCD with full 1080p, two touch detection 84-inch multi-touch LCD 2 x 4 array of 42-inch panels, with full 1080p resolution, 500cd/m2 brightness. However, it’s unknown whether these TV’s will be for sale or not.

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