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SigmaSense Unveils Next-Gen Multi-Dimensional Touch Sensing Tech at Display Week 2023

by Shawnee Blackwood

SigmaSense is a company specializing in touch sensing technology, and they have announced plans to showcase their next-generation solutions at Display Week 2023. This technology, referred to as software-defined sensing, promises to deliver superior …

Tags:Display Week 2023| Flexible Displays| Haptics| SigmaSense| Touch

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The Future of Touch

by Artem Alekseenko

A research team at UC Santa Barbara has discovered a new phenomenon that underlies emerging holographic haptic displays, and could lead to the creation of more compelling virtual reality experiences. The team’s findings are …

Tags:Haptics| Holographic Displays| research| Touch

Virtual cockpit shows future of air combat

by Bob Raikes

What They Say The Times visited BAE in Warton, Lancashire, in the UK and was shown the latest simulator that the company has for the Tempest fighter aircraft, due to enter service in 2035 …

Tags:Aviation| Military & Defence| R&D (Research & Development)| Touch| UK (United Kingdom)

Mid-week Links – Week Ending 18th November 2022

by Bob Raikes

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the middle of this week. Samsung QN900B 8k QLED TV Review (RTings looks …

Tags:Android| Content Creation| Desktop Monitors| Game Playing| GPUs| Hospitality TVs| Nvidia| Outdoor Displays| Quantum Dots| Retail| Samsung| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| Sports and Stadiums| Streaming Dongles| Super Hi-Vision (8K)| Terrestrial (DTT)| Testing| Touch| UltraHD & 4K| warranty

Mid-week Links – Week Ending 25th November 2022

by Bob Raikes

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the middle of this week. HT to FlatPanelsTV.com – here is the Tiny …

Tags:audio| Automotive| CES 2023| Desktop Monitors| Events| Iiyama| Intel| LED| LG Displays (LGD)| LG Electronics (LGE)| Market Data| OLEDs| Outdoor Displays| Semiconductors| SID Society| Sports and Stadiums| TCL| Touch| TVs (TV Sets)

Links Week Ending 18th November 2022

by Bob Raikes

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the end of this week.  Rishi Sunak mansion projection mapped by Greenpeace  Samsung …

Tags:Apple| China| Desktop Monitors| iPhone| Market Data| Mergers & Acquisitions| Projection Mapping| Samsung| Semiconductors| Smart TV| Smartphones| STBs| tablets| Touch

Microsoft Surface Studio 2+: all-in-one PC with touch

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Microsoft has a new Surface Studio 2+ All-in-one PC which has a 3:2 aspect ratio 28″ IPS LCD with resolution of 4500 x 3000 (193ppi). Output is 500 cd/m² and contrast is …

Tags:All-in-ones (AIOs)| Microsoft| PCs| Touch

Smart Films Facilitate Human-Machine Interaction

by Bob Raikes

What They Say A group at Saarland University is using thin silicon films to give haptic feedback to touch displays. The 50 micron film can change shape to simulate a button or key on …

Tags:Haptics| Touch

TriboTouch Enables Low Latency Touchscreens

by Arthur Berman

In display related applications, a useful definition of latency is “the delay between what a finger does and how fast coordinated graphics are drawn.” It is important that latency be minimized because excessive delay …

Tags:R&D (Research & Development)| Touch

New Low Latency Touch System Under Development

by Bob Raikes

What They Say We were approached by a researcher who alerted us to a new acoustic-assisted touch system that is said to solve some issues of latency seen in other touch technologies. Arthur will …

Tags:Acoustic| R&D (Research & Development)| Touch

Sensel says your laptop might come with a haptic touchpad.

by Bob Raikes

What They Say An article in ‘Digital Trends’ highlighted how Sensel is working to create haptic solutions for notebook touchpads. Although notebook makers are interested in having such a feature, it can be expensive …

Tags:Haptics| Microsoft| Notebooks| Touch