Multi-touch
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Lenovo unveiled the successor to its first table PC, the Horizon 2, at CES 2014 in Las Vegas. The new model is slimmer, lighter and has learned some new NFC-enabled tricks.
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New Mexico's Ideum has announced that 4K versions of its 55-, 65- and 100-inch multitouch tables and interactive walls will start to ship from later this month.
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The MT840UHD Cell Display from Finland's MultiTouch Ltd is now available for pre-order. Currently a working prototype, the new 84-inch unit is claimed to be the world's first fully integrated 4K resolution interactive display.
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Gizmag gives the QuNeo 3D Multi-Touch MIDI Controller a whirl to see if it can offer anything new in an area already packed with great choices, and comes away impressed.
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Ideum is preparing to release its GestureWorks Gameplay software, which allows any video game running on a Windows 8 device to be played with an on-screen touch controller. With the new program installed, players will be able to create their own custom, virtual controllers for any game.
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The folks at Ractiv have partnered with Zack Dennis to integrate his Asetniop virtual chorded keyboard concept into the crowdfunded Haptix 3D multitouch system.
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The Haptix system from Ractiv combines elements of multitouch and 3D sensing technologies to make any flat surface multitouch, freeing your hands from the touchscreen and making the mouse obsolete.
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The TouchKeys multitouch musical keyboard brings continuous expressive control to a piano-style keyboard by attaching sensor overlays to each key. The system can be used with a software instrument or external MIDI synth.
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A technology being developed at the Nanyang Technological University will turn any rigid flat surface into a multi-touch screen by tracking the small vibrations produced by the impact of the user's fingers.
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Large-scale multi-touch hardware designer and producer Ideum has teamed up with the Touch Systems division of 3M to launch the Platform 46 range of Windows 8 multi-touch tables.
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Asus has introduced a bevy of new products at Computex in Taiwan, including the intriguing three-in-one Transformer Book Trio.
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NVIDIA has announced Project Shield, a portable gaming console that plays Android and PC games.
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