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more about #lucidtouch more comments → Platypus Man: I really really like this. For one, like it points out, you don't have to have your fat fingers covering up the screen whenever you're using it. In ad... more » sos10: If the screen is translucent.. where will the battery and the hardware go? Not behind the screen, but besides it... so the device will become bigger? more » xanderbeedle: Wasn't apple awarded the patent for this system a year or two ago? more » OMG! Ponies!: I'm sorry but I'm not one of those guys who likes working his gadget from behind. Not that there's anything wrong with it. more » tamoko: Sweet tech...It always made sense to have this kind of interface setup. I've been playing old school Doom on my iTouch for weeks, it's a pain to have ... more » Jay Rock: Score for Microsoft! :) see, its going to be nano in the back an multi touch on the front.... SIN! :) more » -
#touchscreens
Microsoft and Mitsubishi's NanoTouch Technology Lets You Work Your Gadget From Behind
Microsoft and Mitsubishi have refined their translucent touchscreen, LucidTouch. The new NanoTouch outlines your fingers on the screen as you use the touch sensors on its back, keeping the screen visible while you touch away. More » -
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Microsoft's LucidTouch Transparent Touchscreen Device Gets All Mocked Up
Naturally, when we first laid our eyes on the LucidTouch prototype from Microsoft back in October, we were intrigued by the transparent multi-touch interface that allows users to control the device from behind the screen. Now, five months later, Microsoft has unveiled some artist mock-ups of what the device could look like as a final product. When compared to the prototype, it is readily apparent that they have a long way to go (especially with that bulky camera), but at least it is still an ongoing project. Whether users will prefer the UI to a traditional touchscreen remains to be seen. [LucidTouch via Pocket-Lint via DVICE] More »
