How Interactive Surfaces Conquer The Workplace
Friday, 17 February 2017
The office of the future Didn’t you always want a workplace beyond the ordinary? Having presentations on a large MultiTouch monitor or showing customers ideas on a MultiTouch table? Working with your teammates simultaneously on a giant video wall? Or using a digital work surface instead of having too many documents flying around? Well goods
- Published in MultiTouch Hardware
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Transparent Screens To Enhance The Computer Industry
Tuesday, 24 January 2017
A new era for computer cases begins. The US companies iBuypower and Intel recently came up with an extraordinary way of designing computer casings. By using transparent LCD side glass panels on either one or two sides of the tower, the appearance of the PC case has been raised to a whole new level. This
- Published in Transparent LCD
Eatsa to use Transparent Displays in a Restaurant
Thursday, 03 September 2015
Eatsa, a new San Francisco based self-service restaurants, is using transparent LCD screens to indicate the position of the user’s meal. Why should a display show which meal is your’s ? Because Eatsa is based completely on technology.
- Published in Transparent LCD
Transparent Displays explained
Tuesday, 04 August 2015
Transparent LCDs, are all Panels the same? Transparent Displays are becoming more and more popular thanks to the amazing WOW factor, especially when integrated in a showcase, refrigerator, custom solution and piece of furniture. But not all TLCD are equal and can offer the same transparency, definition, images colour depth and colour temperature alteration of
- Published in Transparent LCD
Designers Comment On HYPEBOX 84″ Construction
Friday, 05 June 2015
Considering that the 84″ UHD Transparent LCD showcase is 230 cm (7 pop over to this site.5 feet) high and weighs about 210 Kg (460 lbs), it’s easy to understand that handling and building this product is not a simple task. The HYPEBOX Touch 84″ is currently our biggest size in see-through touch showcases. MMT’s
- Published in Company, MultiTouch Hardware, Transparent LCD
How to prevent the monitor from turning off
Wednesday, 22 April 2015
Sometimes customers are reporting that the MultiTouch Display is shutting down after 15-20 minutes. In this article, we want to describe how this can be solved. It all starts with finding out what’s the source of this issue. So if the monitor is working in general, it’s displaying content etc. and just shuts down after
- Published in How-To
The Touch Wall On-The-Go
Tuesday, 29 July 2014
Touch walls are futuristic – when you see wall of HD images standing six feet high, it tends to capture your attention. More than that, touch walls are becoming more common as signage alternatives in Airports, corporate lobbies, and even global restaurant chains like Hard Rock Café. Not only is a Touch Wall an eye-catcher,
- Published in MultiTouch Hardware
Touch Screens important for Autism Research
Wednesday, 25 June 2014
Lenovo recently published an infographic on its company blog that reviews the important role of touch screens for treating autism. Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder that impairs interaction, both verbal and non-verbal. What many could never have expected is that touch screens are helping autistic people make breakthroughs in communicating with tablet computers and special
- Published in MultiTouch Hardware
How to acquire interactive devices
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
While in companies the IT professionals see only technical data sheets and the creative people work all the time on software interaction concepts, it becomes very difficult for other employees, to plan the acquisition of interactive technology devices and think about the use-cases. We have put together a short guideline to work through if you’re
- Published in How-To
Mirror Display as Shopping Experience
Sunday, 15 June 2014
Perhaps the most novel way to showcase a multi touch display in a retail setting to-date was realized by LG Display at CES 2014. The 32-inch mirrored display at the LG booth looked like a mirror that is until someone got close enough to it. With a person directly in front of the mirror display,
- Published in MultiTouch Hardware
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