A touch screen on your body! From today it is no longer a science fiction. A team of 3 researchers working with Microsoft, Chris Harrison, Dan Morris and Desney Tan are studying a human touchscreen named Skinput.
The touch screen will be projected with a laser on the hands and forearms that can be used as keyboards or remote controls. It would seem a very complex system but Skinput unites only 2 factors: the low frequencies of sound produced by finger touch on the skin and micro projectors that transmit the image. Skinput would offer the possibility of using the skin as a keyboard or controller for games and applications.Through a strip wound in the arm with a mini projector and a microphone shows a drop down menu on the skin or a digital keyboard.Â
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The image of a keyboard is projected from a laser on a body part and you will only have to wear a belt with micro transducer sensitive touch of fingers on the skin. New Scientist reported the testimony of the 20 volunteers who have tested and found it “innovative and simple†.The buttons and icons have been running without problems.Â
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The purpose of the team of Carnegie Mellon University is to make it usable in Bluetooth mode to control smartphones, TV, iPod and much more, but the idea particularly upset the world of 3D gaming.Â
The first keyboard appeared 40 years ago without undergoing substantial changes, but this time gadgets such AirMouse seem outdated.Â
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With Skinput you can control everything remotely without using any remote control, just as if the skin had a touch screen display. Then the microphone can understand where the touch of fingers is on the keyboard. All this is possible now and thanks to the ability of the microphone you know the sounds in the low frequency produced by the combination of skin, muscles and bones of the forearm.Â
Combination with the Bluetooth you can send commands to devices like phones, iPods and even to computers. Meanwhile, the prototype is tested on volunteers who seem it is very easy to use.
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| Last Updated | : | Mar 05, 2010 |
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