works in multitouch:
DISPLAX™ Multitouch Technology turns
any non-conductive material into an interactive multitouch surface. Based on
projected capacitive technology, DISPLAX™ Multitouch Technology has been
developed on a transparent thinner-than-paper polymer film which can be applied
to a variety of flat and curved surfaces including glass, plastic and wood.
Features
Multi-touch detection: DISPLAX™
Multitouch Technology detects multiple fingers simultaneously on a 50-inch
screen
Air-movement detection: DISPLAX™
Multitouch Technology detects when someone blows onto the surface, measuring
the intensity and direction of the air flow.
Large and small: As small as 35 cm and
as large as three meters in diagonal and thinner than paper (100 microns).
Transparent: It can be applied to any
transparent surface and being totally transparent doesn’t interfere on the
display.
Light-weight: It weighs 300g, making
it easily transportable and easy to install.
Versatile: Can be applied on any
non-conductive flat or curved surface including glass, plastic and wood with a
thickness under 15 mm. It works in daylight or at night, indoors or outdoors,
and isn’t affected by light conditions.
Durable: The film is applied on the
back side of the surface, protecting it from scratches or other damage, with no
need for contact with the material.
Applications
DISPLAX™ Multitouch Technology was
primarily developed for enabling LCD and projection displays touchscreen
integration. Application of the technology ranges from converting entire store
windows into a touch surface, creating information screens, or developing
innovative user interfaces.
Potential customers are found in
retail and diverse industries such as telecoms, museums retail, property,
broadcast, pharma or finance. The technology will also be available for LCD
manufacturers, audiovisual integrators or gaming platforms.
Components
Hardware: DISPLAX™ Multitouch
controller attached to a nanowired polymer film.
Software: Firmware, driver, control
panel.
The Technology
DISPLAX™ Multitouch Technology works
by using a grid of nanowires embedded in a thinner-than-paper polymer film.
Each time a finger is placed on the screen or a user blows onto the surface, a
small electrical disturbance is detected allowing the micro-processor
controller to pinpoint the movement or direction of the air flow.
DISPLAX Interactive Systems, a 2010
Red Herring 100 company and multitouch expert, announces a multitouch surface
in the shape of a dome.
This new and unique device, DISPLAX
Multitouch Globe, has 1 meter (40’’) diameter and people can interact with the
contents displayed in the sphere by touching its surface. Flat surfaces are now
challenged since more natural designs can be implemented and used in other
contexts, in other ways and with different purposes. This evolution in the
touch screen industry will be showcased for the first time at Integrated
Systems Europe, held in Amsterdam, from the 31st of January to the 2nd of February.
Multitouch Globe takes advantage of
DISPLAX’s patent pending projected capacitive multitouch technology. This
technology is now available as a transparent flexible polymer film that can be
applied to non conductive flat surfaces to turn them multitouch. Contents are
displayed using a projector and a special “fish-eye” lens to adapt the
projection to the spherical surface.
There are several industries where
this type of device can be used, like Geographical Information Systems,
Museums, TV Networks and Visitor attraction or Entertainment facilities
.
DISPLAX Interactive Systems, a 2010 Red Herring 100 company and
multitouch expert, announces a multitouch surface in the shape of a dome.
This new and unique device, DISPLAX Multitouch Globe, has 1 meter (40’’) diameter and people can interact with the contents displayed in the sphere by touching its surface. Flat surfaces are now challenged since more natural designs can be implemented and used in other contexts, in other ways and with different purposes. This evolution in the touch screen industry will be showcased for the first time at Integrated Systems Europe, held in Amsterdam, from the 31st of January to the 2nd of February.
Multitouch Globe takes advantage of DISPLAX’s patent pending projected capacitive multitouch technology. This technology is now available as a transparent flexible polymer film that can be applied to non conductive flat surfaces to turn them multitouch. Contents are displayed using a projector and a special “fish-eye” lens to adapt the projection to the spherical surface.
There are several industries where this type of device can be used, like Geographical Information Systems, Museums, TV Networks and Visitor attraction or Entertainment facilities.
This new and unique device, DISPLAX Multitouch Globe, has 1 meter (40’’) diameter and people can interact with the contents displayed in the sphere by touching its surface. Flat surfaces are now challenged since more natural designs can be implemented and used in other contexts, in other ways and with different purposes. This evolution in the touch screen industry will be showcased for the first time at Integrated Systems Europe, held in Amsterdam, from the 31st of January to the 2nd of February.
Multitouch Globe takes advantage of DISPLAX’s patent pending projected capacitive multitouch technology. This technology is now available as a transparent flexible polymer film that can be applied to non conductive flat surfaces to turn them multitouch. Contents are displayed using a projector and a special “fish-eye” lens to adapt the projection to the spherical surface.
There are several industries where this type of device can be used, like Geographical Information Systems, Museums, TV Networks and Visitor attraction or Entertainment facilities.
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