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Uploaded by crunchgear on Apr 28, 2009
A super cool demo of Senseg's haptic system that gives the physical impression of vibration without motors.
Science & Technology
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It uses Coloumb force, which is also known as electrostatic force, and creates tiny attractive forces between the screen and finger to manipulate a person senses. It is described in Senseg's website.
butterplay 2 weeks ago
i ask myself if it causes cancer. can someone please work out if it is based on something like microwave or so?
bodypainter99 1 month ago
It's been almost 3 years, and looks like a demo tablet is out (check the video on CNET).
This should be as revolutionary as multi-touch!
BlueseedProject 1 month ago
This is so goddamn cool, I wanna try it!!!! Is it efficient on power? Are you studying applications for the blind?
Daghead 7 months ago
Millimeter wave? Ultrasound?
PacoBell 1 year ago
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It uses Coloumb force, which is also known as electrostatic force, and creates tiny attractive forces between the screen and finger to manipulate a person senses. It is described in Senseg's website.
butterplay 2 weeks ago
i ask myself if it causes cancer. can someone please work out if it is based on something like microwave or so?
bodypainter99 1 month ago
It's been almost 3 years, and looks like a demo tablet is out (check the video on CNET).
This should be as revolutionary as multi-touch!
BlueseedProject 1 month ago
This is so goddamn cool, I wanna try it!!!! Is it efficient on power? Are you studying applications for the blind?
Daghead 7 months ago
Millimeter wave? Ultrasound?
PacoBell 1 year ago