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      bellwells
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      Pretty darn amazing. Thanks for the link, Roy.

      Ron

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        Krisidious
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        anyone check out his fingers? no thanks he's gonna be majorly deformed if he continues on that thing

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          ehaflett
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          The demo he did at TED shows some different functionality...

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            Will03
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            I wonder if this would be useful at all for drafting...

            I want SketchUp on that badboy... imagine how much that would impress clients throwing massing models around on that in a meeting.

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              robmoors
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              @unknownuser said:

              anyone check out his fingers? no thanks he's gonna be majorly deformed if he continues on that thing

              I don't think so for him that is probably a natural way to move his fingers, did you ever look how your fingers are bend when you type? Its also very unatural but you got used to it. I think this is the same.

              Rob Moors
              Architecture Student

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                Ross Macintosh
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                I thought I should add a link to this other thread that shows Microsoft's adaptation of this kind of technology. To me Microsoft's 'coffee table' looks really cool -- a consumer product that I think many people will want to have. I want one!

                Regards, Ross

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                  linea
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                  I read a tutorial in a computer magazine recently on how to effectively build an A0 touch screen. They used:

                  An A0 drawing board

                  4 clip on corner sensers and a stylus (the type that enables interactive white board displays in schools)

                  An overhead video projector.

                  A PC running Windows Tablet CE

                  About £1000 for the rig but the end result was pretty good, although they did say that as Win Tablet CE was not designed for use on such a big area calibration was a problem

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                    juju
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                    Must have been an interesting read Jon, care to share the name of the mag and which edition the article was featured?

                    Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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                      linea
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                      I'll have to find the magazine, I've probably still got it, I think it was either Computer Shopper or PC format. I'll have a hunt and get back to you.

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                        juju
                        last edited by

                        Thx man, would really appreciate it! 😉 😄

                        Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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                          linea
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                          It was in the UK edition of PC Format February 2006.I can't find the workshop on the net. I hadn't remembered the setup quite right. They actually used a small interactive whiteboard called a Smartpad Traveller, not corner sensors. They were also using XP, not CE.

                          They mounted the whiteboard onto a desk (about the size of an A0 drawing board) at an angle. Their whole rig cost £2000 not £1000 as I said.

                          Other than that my description was the same. I think actually using corner sensors rather than a board would A, be cheaper and B, be more practical.

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                            juju
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                            Hmmm... We get PC Format here in SA (we have a local edition and the UK edition) and I buy it regularly. Most of the SA edition's content is licenced from the UK edition. It could be that I missed the article or they never used it, I'll have to go and check.

                            Thanks for updating! 😉

                            Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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