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Ultraleap Launches Application to Turn Public Touchscreens Touchless

by Artem Alekseenko

Ultraleap launches an application – TouchFree – which will enable companies to seamlessly retrofit existing kiosks and touchscreens, moving consumer interactions with public screens into mid-air. Using Ultraleap’s camera module and hand tracking software …

Tags:Touch Displays| Touchless Touch

CES 2020 Round-up Part 3

by Bob Raikes

There was a lot to see at the CES show last month and I’m finally getting towards the end of my catch-up on some of the things that I saw there and that I …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Covid-19| Crowdfunding (Kickstarter etc)| Digital Signage| Gaze Recognition| LED| Notebook Shells| Perovskite| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| Tobii| Touch Displays

What Bob Saw on the Net 28/06/2019

by Bob Raikes

Most days, our editor, Bob, spends some time looking around the net for news. Here are some articles and links that he thought worth sharing… (note that registration or subscriptions may be required!) Report: …

Tags:5G| Environment| Pay TV| Retail| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| Smartphones| Streaming Video| Super Hi-Vision (8K)| Touch Displays| Video Walls| Virtual Reality| VOD

What Bob Saw on the Net 20/09/2019

by Bob Raikes

Most days, our editor, Bob, spends some time looking around the net for news. Here are some articles and links that he thought worth sharing… (note that registration or subscriptions may be required!) Amazon …

Tags:Amazon| Automotive| CRT| Human Visual System (HVS)| MEA (Middle East & Africa)| Super Hi-Vision (8K)| Touch Displays| Virtual Reality| warranty

Cryptera and Zytronic Introduce Secure PIN Entry Through Large Format Touch Screens

by Bob Raikes

Zytronic, which makes Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT and MPCT) touch sensors announced that a new version of its technology is now available to support secure PIN entry applications via their development partner, Cryptera. Zytronic …

Tags:ATMs| Large Display Monitor| Pcap (Procap)| Security| Touch Displays| Vol 25 - Issue 36

LDM Product Roundup Vol 25 #36

by Bob Raikes

Asus has announced its GeForce RTX 2070 graphics boards, which support the new Turing GPUs. There are seven cards. The ROG Strix has three versions, an overclocked one, an ‘Advanced’ one and a regular …

Tags:Blu-ray Players| Broadcast| Desktop Monitors| DLP Projectors| Game Playing| Interactive Displays| Large Display Monitor| Laser Phosphor Projectors| Panasonic| sony| Touch Displays| UltraHD| ViewSonic| Vol 25 - Issue 36