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Jeff Han is a research scientist for New York University's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. Here, he demonstrates—for the first time publicly—his intuitive, "interface-free," touch-driven computer screen, which can be manipulated intuitively with the fingertips, and responds to varying levels of pressure.

Channel: Science & Technology
Uploaded: August 6, 2006 at 2:01 pm
Author: TheShadowstorm

Length: 0:09:31
Rating: 4.81
Views: 637,548

Tags: computerscreen interface touch touchscreen screen

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xtracooltech (Wednesday 26th of November 2008 11:15:31 AM)
This is an amazing technology for those who need to stand right next to their large screens. At some point a person will want to interact in the same way but from a distance without having to touch the screen. This is possible with a small wrist device called LtWv that uses light to scan hand & finger motion. Doubt this will get posted but thought I'd try again...
xtracooltech (Wednesday 26th of November 2008 11:09:34 AM)
why do you block anything having to do with lightglove technology?
InglewoodCali310 (Tuesday 25th of November 2008 06:14:30 PM)
damn i never new that will be going to the future this quick.new shit is going to come out and old stuff is gonna suck ass to tell u the truth I DONT WANT THAT i want what i have
destiniq (Tuesday 25th of November 2008 07:47:06 AM)
POWERFUL!
e6e2e3e1 (Wednesday 19th of November 2008 02:29:14 AM)
Windows 10 000 :-D
AlexUnited1212 (Sunday 9th of November 2008 04:13:32 PM)
awesome!
Kbonefan (Tuesday 4th of November 2008 01:20:50 PM)
Fantastic!!! but its too expensive to be developed on a mass scale, also PC and MAC users are reluctant to change. Although, the interface would be great for Photoshop.
ash2022 (Tuesday 4th of November 2008 07:53:20 PM)
it's allready developed on the touch pads of Macbook 'Air' Laptops. The touchpads utilize the same facilities and abilities. So there you go
NateBiggity (Sunday 23rd of November 2008 03:01:18 PM)
It's also already available on some HP computers.
DeeJaySoulStep (Sunday 2nd of November 2008 07:46:53 AM)
cool but i will stop using computers if that unergonomic way of using a keyboard will be standard in the future. im a 10-finger-system user who needs to get real mechanical feedback when pressing keys! maybe they should add Nokias Sensitive Touch UI...