Clipped from: YouTube - Introducing the MultiTouch Cell
Introducing the MultiTouch Cell
Introducing the world's first modular multi-touch display. The MultiTouch Cell can be used to create kiosks and large wall or table top displays. Screens made from MultiTouch Cells can be used in any orientation, in all light conditions, and simultaneously by any number of users. The Multitouch Cell is available in 32" and 46" variations; in both Full HD or HD-ready LCD's.
Clipped from: First Modular Multi-Touch LCD Screen Takes Aim At Microsoft
First Modular Multi-Touch LCD Screen Takes Aim At Microsoft
Depending on their needs, MultiTouch customers can buy dozens of LCD modules and arrange them in any way they wish without worrying about connectivity. Each LCD module features HDMI, FireWire, and USB ports and can be connected to a Mac, Linux or Windows computer, meaning each screen in the setup can display one large image or something different.
Related:
Clipped from: MultiTouch - Modular MultiTouch LCDTruly Scalable MultiTouch Display
The MultiTouch Cell is also flexible when it comes to installation size. Want a bigger display – then just add another module. Want to run 4 or 6 displays – just add more graphics cards to your computer.
MultiTouch CornerStone Software
The MultiTouch LCDs are controlled by the MultiTouch CornerStone software. Cornerstone handles the core multitouch functionality, tracking users hands as they move on the screen. In addition CornerStone includes a powerful interaction and rendering engine, that is based on industry standard libraries and protocols.
First Modular Multi-Touch LCD Screen Takes Aim At Microsoft
MultiTouch - Modular MultiTouch LCD
Multi-touch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia