Light Touch
Is it 2054 yet? Light Blue Optics unveiled the Light Touch at CES this week taking us one step closer to the interactive displays that wowed audiences in the Tom Cruise vehicle Minority Report.
The Light Touch essentially converts any surface into an interactive touch screen display. Light Blue Optics dubbed their method of display Holographic Laser Projection or HLP. HLP uses lasers to create a 10.1 inch WVGA image. Laser projection ensures the image is always in focus and the wide throw angle allows the Light Touch to display large images from short distances. No worries about retinal burn or shooting your eye out as the Light Touch carries a Class 1 laser safety rating.
The Light Touch features 2GB of onboard flash memory with an SD slot capable of supporting up to 32GB. Built-in wifi and bluetooth radios provide network and device connectivity. The Light Touch runs on Adobe Flash Lite 3.1 and in turn makes use of it’s developer base which should provide speedy application development.
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