Calvin Friedenfels Kris Kaanta David Prahl
TasteHearTouchSmellSee PC->user NoYes No Yes User-> PC Yes
If an iPhone and a coffee table had babies…
What is it? Multi-touch tabletop interface Interfaces with humans via touch and gesture Interfaces with mobile devices wirelessly Modified Vista PC
Restaurants Retail sales kiosks Gaming/Artwork Medical/Mapping Personal multimedia storage T-Mobile, Starwood Hotels & Resorts and Harrah’s Entertainment* *
“A lab that Microsoft has in Cambridge has just reported that they have created a system that not only allows touch interaction like Multitouch technology, but it also happens to allow you to twist, bend, pull and squeeze different parts of the interface in order to make certain things happen. As one person put it, this is almost like Multitouch on steroids.” Adaption to wall-mounted and podium-style surfaces “AT&T …April...twenty-two different Surface Computers in four of their stores in the country. When people place products on the Surface, information regarding the product will come on the screen. The customer can then directly interact with the Surface in order to change the information that is being shown or to bring up additional information regarding the product on the screen. The customer can even put two products on screen at the same time in order to do an on the spot comparison between the two products before choosing which one they want to purchase.”
Holographic TV Mid-air Video Displays 3D Display Monitor Head-mount Displays
Haloscreen Is a holographic film which displays any image feed through a projector at a specific angle onto a transparent display How it works Light fed at a specific angle is displayed all other light is ignored
Pros bright and sharp image quality - even in brightly lit environments Any type of projector can be used to cast the image Accepts all inputs for playback on screen Cons projector sits on the floor about 5 feet behind the screen Expensive
Project video or images into mid-air Supports JPEG MOV FLASH QUICKTIME Text MORE Added Capabilities w/installed Software Cursor control Navigate and interact with simple content Heliodisplay Video Heliodisplay Video
Needs controlled lighting for best working conditions Images become less visible under bright lighting Wind and bright lights interfere with image visibility image definition and fidelity are inferior to those seen on CRTs and LCDs Expensive
Idea is to view 3D technology without using glasses Accomplished by: Taking advantage of binocular disparity Stereoscopic imaging Odd Pixel Columns=Left Eye Even Pixel Columns=Right Eye Combine the 2 get 3D image from your brain focusing in on display
Not much leeway in where you need to sit, but you don’t have to stay perfectly erect. Still a bit blurry Can make you feel nauseated 3D Projection can be viewed by only one person Real-world applications supporting this technology is small
Display device, worn on the head that has a small display optics Uses Video Gaming Portable Entertainment Private Movie Watching Remote Internet / Images Electronic Magnification Devices Connect them to Cell phones IPods VCR and DVD Players Gaming Systems Computers
Sagging Issues Becomes Heavy after periods of time Can cause health problems such as: Eye straining Eye problems Headaches Seizures Nausea Vomiting
LASER KEYBOARDS
Mac, PC, Blackberry, PDA, SmartPhone Zipo / Small Cell Phone Using two separate infrared beams Industry Advantages Surface Compatibility
Lighting?
Downside to Projection Keyboards? Decreased Feedback Lighting Cost $135 - $190 Popularity
GRAVITY/MOTION DEVICES
Apple Sudden Motion Sensor Technology Detection of: Acceleration Sudden change in movement Vibrations Parking the HD head
Motion Sensing Controllers Nintendo Wii Silicon springs/wafers Gravity Capacitance Not perfect Johnny Chung Lee Finger Tracking Whiteboard
GESTURE BASED
GestureTek – GroundFX Flash interactive programming C/C++ custom effects Adding Sound Advertising Softkinetic Xtr3D Oblong Industries 3DV
Other Uses Sign Language Recognition Facial Gestures Robotics