Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 9th May 2008 21:46 UTC
Multitouch has more or less turned into a buzzword these days - sometimes, its implementation makes sense and comes out as pretty useful (see the iPhone and Microsoft's Surface), however, other implementations turn out be debatable. There is another implementation out there, one that received a lot less attention from the press than the aforementioned cases: Jeff Han's Perceptive Pixel.
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Whatever they paid, it seems that it was a great investment. Because of the "Magic Wall" and John King's expertise with it, CNN is now the only channel I watch for election coverage.
I'm sure it won't be too long before large multi-touch devices like these hit the consumer market at reasonable prices. I can't imagine what practical use we would have for them, but I know I'd love to have a few in my house.
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Whatever they paid, it seems that it was a great investment. Because of the "Magic Wall" and John King's expertise with it, CNN is now the only channel I watch for election coverage.
I'm sure it won't be too long before large multi-touch devices like these hit the consumer market at reasonable prices. I can't imagine what practical use we would have for them, but I know I'd love to have a few in my house.