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    Suma: a new 3D control interface?

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      @unknownuser said:

      Squeezable interface technology for games, internet and other computing applications offers a uniquely intuitive, high resolution 3D control experience for an additional US$1

      Cambridge Consultants, a leading technology product design and development firm, today announced the launch of Suma, a uniquely intuitive yet very low-cost squeezable user-interface technology that creates a whole new way of interacting with computers. With nearly 60% of US households predicted to own 3D displays within 5 years*, Suma offers a full 3D highly sensitive control experience for gamers and others who expect a high degree of interaction.

      http://www.cambridgeconsultants.com/images/news/suma-used_news.jpg

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      • bazB Offline
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        I want one! Especially if it 'squeaks' (not)
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            60% of households to have 3D displays?

            I've heard that we're all going to have 3D displays for years now, and there's nothing even at the top level of the end-user pipeline that even remotely suggests that we're going to have 3D displays.

            All the same, neat device; but I think the mouse is going to be here for a lot longer befire something else takes it's place.

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