So far the control multitáctil using electronic images of all fingers of both hands was something of science fiction (no more than to see Tom Cruise wavering touch interface in Minority Report), which since the Californian Synaptics could not tolerate . The company name sounds the same or less than the ultimate in techno-folk albanian but Synaptics products are present in everyday life, especially in computing. The vast majority of the trackpads on laptops (such soft surfaces that serve as a mouse) or a huge number of touch screens in mobile terminals has left its production lines or their patents.

ClearPad 3000

Thus, the American company has gone one step further and presented the CleadPad 3000, a device comprising a touch screen that can identify and act on the basis of ten points of reference. Ten fingers, so that we understand. The technique with which he has been putting up this idea is based on capacitive display technology and is based on 48 pressure sensors that interpret both as movements on the screen.

Synaptics ClearPad 3000

This technology will be implemented on a commercial basis next year, although the projection assumes that he, for one, is more fun to work. Since Synaptics claim that the models will be manufactured ClearPad 3000 touchscreen phones geared to first-line (given the high production costs involved), being exploited its possibilities in the market for video games, especially.

ClearPad 3000 Synaptics

In addition, since the company was also echoed by the ClearPad 1000, based on similar technological bases for his older brother, although involving a cost much cheaper. ClearPad 1000 with the aims to unseat the presence of resistive screens are still in the market for skills, which offer more flexibility to the user.



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