Touch-screens That can Sense Hand Movements

October 20, 2007 at 4:48 PM Medical PDA News
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Izadi said data could be sent to and from the screen using a PDA or cellphone too.

“This could let a user operate the screen remotely or send images for it to display,” New Scientist magazine quoted Izadi, as saying.

Presently, the team is developing a 19-inch ThinSight panel, which they say, could someday integrate the feature into current manufacturing processes.

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