NanoTouch technology from Microsoft and Mitsubishi lets you make your devices behind

Microsoft and Mitsubishi have refined their translucent touchscreen, LucidTouch, and you have a name more in line with current times: NanoTouch. Does the fundamental difference between the two? The size of the screen. Both use the same technology, but the screen has a NanoTouch size of 2.4 inches, an appropriate size to give back to mobiles, MP3 players and other portable devices. More details and a video demonstration after the jump.

If you’ve tried a touch mobile, you may have noticed that sometimes it is difficult to use the fingers on the screen and see it at the same time, especially with batons fingers like mine. The system NanoTouch can see the entire screen while playing in front tactile sensors on the back of the device. The video could not be more explanatory. And it seems promising.

By Amit | Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008 | ipod with Tags: · , , | No Comments »

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