Can you imagine organizing your daily schedule with a few touches on your bathroom mirror? Chatting with far-away relatives through interactive video on your kitchen counter? Reading a classic novel on a whisper-thin piece of flexible glass?
The video depicts a world in which interactive glass surfaces help you stay connected through seamless delivery of real-time information – whether you’re working, shopping, eating, or relaxing.
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March 26th, 2011 at 2:54 am
Really, really bad idea putting a touch panel in the front seat of a car. You think cell phones cause distraction-related accidents, just wait till these hit the market …
Not many of these examples are well-thought out. I work with touch panel interfaces, and I can tell you, the biggest problem with them is greasy fingerprints. They can’t be avoided … yet you have to touch what you are viewing to interact with them. Bathroom mirror .. I go to great lengths now not to touch mine, because I can’t stand peering through the fingerprints, and they are so hard to get clean. Making it an interface just makes it 100x worse. Kitchen counter? So you can add food and blood to the mix? No, the future is in free-air gestures, like a Kinect uses. Having to touch what you are looking at doesn’t work on anything bigger than a hand-held device.
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