Monday, January 12, 2009
moving closer to hands on technology
Last week at CES you can see that startup folks at the PQ Labs introducing their multi-touch G2 technology.
Basically similar from Microsoft Surface and have done it better in every way.
The multitouch capabilities and the number of fingers detected by the multitouch sensor is limited only by the individual software designer’s desire.
The hardware itself supports as many simultaneous products as you can throw at it.
The iTable runs Windows XP rather than on OS X or some proprietary system.
The cheapest way to get in on the fun is the Multi-Touch G², a 32″ LCD overlay that goes for $2,399 - $10,000.
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