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Multitouch tables
Multitouch tables






multitouch tables

This very conversation sparked a 5 year personal vendetta against that one employee that led to the creation of this instructable-as a hobbyist. You could imagine my disappointment when he told me that although it was simple, it wasn't anything that I could ever make by myself. I asked the Project manager about what it would take to work with one of these and how I could be involved. I had never seen of these before so it would be easy for anyone to imagine my excitement. As a connoisseur of Natural User Interfaces (NUI), I'd always been fascinated by 3D spatial projections ( what most people call holograms) and anything of the like. The table shown to us was a 30" Microsoft Pixelsense (then known as the Surface, before the tablet took its name) and to me, it was glorious. I am not allowed to say what the table was being used for-I've forgotten either way-but I can speak about its features. Although most of what we were shown during this trip were projects that I am not able to speak about, one of the more relaxed projects was the Multi-touch table. As with every project, here is a bit of back-story: When I was in my freshman year of high school, I was invited to attend an engineering "field day" taking place in Alabama's Redstone Arsenal. Most mathematics have been performed so the only fear regarding this project is the fact that it will take some time to put together. I present to you the complete guide to building a personal Multi-touch table at home with basic design and engineering skills ( I will attempt to fully explain every detail so that even a beginner can find success!). This instructable has taken 2 years of independent research and setbacks, but it is finally here. The modularity of the system makes it usable for various formats and contents, without exception, ensuring better operations in different environments, with the ability to handle tens of touches simultaneously.It has been a long time since I've contributed to this website-going on to a year almost-I was trying to accomplish a personal goal that was in the making since my early high school years. This range of multi-touch tables opens scenarios unimaginable until recent times.

multitouch tables

Ideal for all types of businesses and operating environments where it is necessary to manage and exchange information, interact with videos, maps, design drawings or present industrial and multimedia contents. This technology is built in a robust metal chassis, customisable in various colours and finishes, specifically designed to give the table a single last generation multi-touch surface.

multitouch tables

The multi-touch T3 table is based on proprietary LCD LED technology with the lowest junction edge (only 3.5mm) and equipped with special solutions for image processing, heat dissipation and uniform brightness level. With this new product, TT Visual Design fulfils the technological challenge to revolutionise operating and collaborative environments. The base table and the extension can be joined with additional modules to compose different table layouts including L and U shapes. The T5 multi touch table can be joined with a squared extension to build a longer table. As an option it’s possible to equip the T5 with a wireless charger for mobile phones and smart devices that are hidden below the surface. All around the edge of the glass is a 20 cm surface in acrylic nanotech resin, that is anti-fingerprint, anti-scratch, antibacterial, with a soft feeling matt finish. The table surface is a clear transparent multi touch glass with 40 simultaneous touch, pressure and palm recognition. In addition, it comes with four side connection bays equipped with power supply, video signal and data connections. A professional, high brightness 65” LCD, with a pin-sharp resolution of 3840×2160 pixels and extended viewing angles, delivers perfectly smooth and vivid images, with high-quality content, even at the extreme angles for the people seated around the table. In a sleek metal design the table structure is ergonomic (from 6 up to 10 people) and includes a high performance controller based on the latest Intel CPU. It’s designed so that people sitting around the table can comfortably reach the central touch area from any position. The T5 multi touch table is the most innovative solution for meeting and huddle rooms.








Multitouch tables