Jan
03
2010
Video: New Input Interface by Tokyo University
Posted by: Phat^Trance in Off Topic, Video

As you can see in Nintend Wii and iPods, more devices are adopting intuitive interfaces like touchpanels and motion capturing today. These devices make it much easier for people to use otherwise complex devices. A device developed by Tokyo University team seems to go a step ahead of existing devices. It can translate in-air movements of fingers to computer command, which enables you to use portable devices without even a touch.
Now, wouldnt this feature be nice to have on the next iPhone / iPod Touch?
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Seems useless to me. I will feel handicapped using it.
i kinda think it’s cool
@ Shahood: sure it looks a little ‘handicapped’, but it’s just the beginning..
never seen the movie, minority report? in the future where they wave at screens to work with it..
This future seems closer than i first thought
i like how smooth the mouse moves! not laggy at al.
[ow and another movie! Gamer.. the boy is playing 'kind of' playstation without a controller, just his hands..]
Good job Tokyo :p