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  2. Surface computing - Wikipedia

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    Flat surface types refer to two-dimensional surfaces such as tabletops. This is the most common form of surface computing in the commercial space as seen by products like Microsoft's PixelSense and iTable. The aforementioned commercial products utilize a multi-touch LCD screen as a display, but other implementations use projectors.

  3. Projection keyboard - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, start-up company Canesta developed a projection keyboard using their proprietary "electronic perception technology." [2] [3] [4] The company subsequently licensed the technology to Celluon of Korea. [5] A proposed system called the P-ISM combines the technology with a small video projector to create a portable computer the size of a ...

  4. Virtual touch screen - Wikipedia

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    Virtual touch screen technology can also be applied to turn non-touch displays into interactive, touch-capable surfaces using a Kinect sensor in combination with a projector. [14] This type of application allows virtual touch technology to enhance personal display usage as well as better communication and presentation of data to be used in ...

  5. Interactive whiteboard - Wikipedia

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    An interactive whiteboard (IWB) device can either be a standalone computer or a large, functioning touchpad for computers to use. Interactive whiteboards are widely used in classrooms, boardrooms, and training environments, providing an innovative way to share information, facilitate discussions, and enhance the overall learning or business communication experience.

  6. Touchscreen - Wikipedia

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    The resulting resistive technology touch screen was first shown on the World's Fair at Knoxville in 1982. [20] 1982 MULTI-TOUCH CAMERA - Multi-touch technology began in 1982, when the University of Toronto's Input Research Group developed the first human-input multi-touch system, using a frosted-glass panel with a camera placed behind the glass.

  7. OmniTouch - Wikipedia

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    OmniTouch is a wearable computer, depth-sensing camera and projection system that enables interactive multitouch interfaces on everyday surface. Beyond the shoulder-worn system, there is no instrumentation of the user or the environment.

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