Showcased for First Time at SID 2012, Model Managing system Product with Actual Key pad that Increases From Smooth Touchscreen show Designed as Part of New Collaboration with Contact Revolution
SID, Display Weeks time 2012 – Tactus Technological innovation (Fremont, CA) today declared the first public display of its trademarked Responsive Layer™ element, which provides a next-generation haptic user interface with real physical control buttons, recommendations, or forms that increase out of the exterior (and diminish to invisibility) from any touchscreen.
Tactus was chosen by the Community for Information Display (SID) to display in the I-Zone at Display Weeks time 2012, a set aside area featuring the latest and most modern show technology. Tactus has also been chosen as a top 10 finalist in the Customer Gadgets Organization (CEA®) Eureka Recreation area Task at CE Weeks time (New You are able to City). Organised together with the Nationwide Technology Groundwork and planned for the end of May, this event identifies online companies with the most great technology.
The Tactus Responsive Part section is the first deformable tactile exterior that makes powerful physical control buttons that customers can actually see and experience in advance of coming into data into it. Tactus uses modern microfluidic technology to make physical control buttons that increase from the touchscreen to give customers the experience of running an actual physical keyboard. When no more required, the control buttons diminish back into the touchscreen, making no find of their existence.
The Responsive Part section is a completely flat, translucent, powerful exterior that contributes no extra width to the conventional touchscreen show since it swithces a layer of the already current show collection. Tactus allows companies to make gadgets with entirely new ergonomics and form aspects, since the display and laptop keyboards can now be mixed.
When activated, the slim layer deforms and control buttons or forms of a specific size, size and tone appear on the exterior of the display. Users can experience, media down and socialize with these physical control buttons just like they would use important aspects on a keyboard. The control buttons diminish into the exterior and become unseen when they will required.
Showcased on a prototype Google® Android® tablet, this display is the result of a new partnership between Tactus and Contact Trend (Redwood Town, CA), a device of TPK Positioning Co., Ltd. – the largest-volume cup estimated capacitive multi-touch display company in the world.
A wide array of devices can benefit from a truly tactile user experience, including:
SmartphonesTablets & Mobile Computers
eBook Readers
Gaming Devices
Personal Navigation Devices
Remote & Home Controls
Medical Devices
Automotive Displays
Industrial Controls & Test Equipment
"Touch Revolution is very excited to announce this new partnership with Tactus Technology – their solution is an ideal and revolutionary complement to our own industry-leading touchscreens. We are looking forward to seeing new mobile and consumer devices using our combined technologies in 2013," said Mark Hamblin, Founder & CTO of Touch Revolution.
"SID is the ideal venue for the first public showing of the Tactus Tactile Layer panels – we are especially honored to be one of the few companies to be selected for participation in both the I-Zone and the Eureka Challenge," said Dr. Craig Ciesla, CEO of Tactus Technology.