Pretty much sums it up in the headline…
The Plastic Logic Reader is pretty interesting. It can bend and is fairly sturdy form what I’ve read:
“Impress” is a touch screen based on a foam material that reacts to the user when it’s pressed down:
impress – flexible display from Sillenet on Vimeo.
TAT Foldout UI is a new type of interaction with a mobile phone:
Microsoft is capable of surprising every now and then, and even though it’s somewhat old now (technology-time wise), their Surface is still pretty cool. Here it’s used in an AT&T store:
AT&T Retail Surface Experience from Razorfish – Emerging Experiences on Vimeo.
Links:
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/the_future_of_touch.php
http://www.tveskov.com/blog/2009/02/digitalt-dingleinterface.htm
http://vimeo.com/razorfishee
Fra 17. april kan man i udvalgte AT&T-butikker opleve Microsofts Surface – en computer der fungerer som bord, og omvendt endda. Meget smart.
Det betyder så igen at jeg skal være endnu mere nørdet når jeg kommer til Guds eget land. Det glæder jeg mig til.
Se videoer på det officielle website og læs mere om AT&T-projektet på Engadget.