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Consider the Format of Content Shown on Non-Rectangular Displays

by Arthur Berman

It has become possible to manufacture displays of almost any shape. One consequence of this capability is that the conventional formats used to best arrange text and other content on rectangular displays no longer …

Tags:HMI| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 37

Gesture Control Rises With New Applications

by Tom Allen

Gesture-sensing control (‘gesture control’) user interface shipments are forecast to rise 10% YoY this year, to 1.8 billion units. IHS says that touchscreen technology is not suitable for some new and emerging applications, such …

Tags:Gesture Recognition| HMI| IHS Markit| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 32

Look, Don’t Touch – Gaze Saves Time

by Bob Raikes

In an article in “Ergonomics in Design“, a quarterly peer-reviewed publication of the Human Factors and Ergonomic Society, researchers published a report on a project they undertook at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren …

Tags:Gaze Recognition| HMI| Vol 22 - Issue 30

Touch and Non-Touch 2015 Market Growth

by Steve Sechrist

Source: Touch Display Research The next wave in both touch and touch-less technology was the focus at the Society for Information Display Pacific Northwest Chapter meeting with guest speaker, Dr. Jennifer Colegrove, Principal Analyst …

Tags:Gesture Recognition| HMI| ITO| ITO Replacement| Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| Touch Market| Voice Input| Vol 22 - Issue 17

Apple Points the Way for User Interface Advances

by Phillip Wright

Apple’s March 9, 2015 press event disclosed a fairly extensive range of new products and initiatives. As I reported in my prior Display Daily (Notebook Computer Displays Evolve), the new MacBook (available April 10) …

Tags:Apple| Force Sensing| Gesture Recognition| Haptics| HMI| Multitouch| Notebooks| Touch| Touch Interfaces| Touch Pads| Vol 22 - Issue 13

03 User Experience is the Key

by Bob Raikes

The third speaker of the morning session was Franz Koller of User Interface Design GmbH (UID), who looks at the “user experience” and who has been working in user testing since he worked on …

Tags:Electronic Displays 2015| HMI| Industrial Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 09