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dual-sided translucent touch-screen. While in the "open" position, the side of the touch-screen facing upwards would serve as a sprawling multi-touch input surface capable of receiving input from ...
Check out this cool gadget, the double sided touch screen display from Japanese company Teraokaaseiko. The double sided touch screen display features transparent inorganic EL panel technology ...
A double-sided touch panel was recently shown at the 2008 ... similar to this technology in future PDAs and UMPCs. The screen at the moment is electroluminescent and features orange monochrome.
At the Sign & Display Show 2008 in Tokyo (that ends tomorrow), a company called Teraokaseiko [JP] is exhibiting a transparent touch display, based on an inorganic electroluminescent panel ...
Taiwanese display manufacturer AUO (AU Optronics Corporation), which was formed in 2001 through the merger of Acer Display Technology and Unipac Optoelectronics Corporation, has demonstrated a ...
Notebooks with dual screen displays not doing it for you? How about a 2-sided tablet or smartphone that has touchscreens on both the front and the back? Samsung has filed a patent application for ...
Researchers at Microsoft and Mitsubishi are developing a new touch-screen system that lets people type text, click hyperlinks, and navigate maps from both the front and back of a portable device.
With some on-screen feedback this could become a workable solution. Some websites and blogs are sounding like we're going to be seeing this technology in use by Apple soon. I seriously doubt it.
A patent that Samsung have submitted for approval for a dual touch ... a front-touch, using the rear touch-sensor could trigger a different function using the same on-screen controls.
Apple Inc. is looking to patent a design for a handheld device (or iPod) that displays its output on a small front-side display screen but receives input through a larger touch- and force ...
Now, Samsung wants to make its smartphones double-sided, adding a second screen on the back of the device. In a design originally submitted for patent at the World Intellectual Property ...
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