iPhone Multi-Touch 3D Demo
Apple has adopted multi-touch technology within its iPhone, the first mainstream device to use the revolutionary user interface based on a multi-touch display and innovative new software that lets you control everything using only your fingers. Using iPhone’s multi-touch display, you can glide, flip, touch, or zoom in and out. Multi-touch technology is more responsive than single touch because it is capable of recognising multiple simultaneous touches. Touching the display with one or more fingers triggers different reactions based on context. The interface can be controlled by numerous intuitive gestures such as zooming in by poking at the area you’d like to enlarge with two fingers and then spreading them apart.
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Multi-Touch Display Wall Demo by Jefferson Han
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Multi-Touch for Mac OS X in Full-Screen
Developed using Flash and C++ by Christian Moore and some folks from the NUI Group, Lux is an experimental open framework that brings a true full screen multi-touch interaction in Mac OS X with complex user interfaces and object manipulation similar to Jeff Han's multitouch diplay. The demo was made...
Multi Touch Tablet PC
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Interactive Multi-Touch Video Wall
Demo at the WSJ D5 conference of an interactive multi-touch 16'x8' video wall with videos, photos, music, games and real time RSS feeds. Obscura Digital, Goodby Silverstein & partners and HP worked together to debut this for the conference....
Multi-Touch Interface Demo from Adobe TED Conference
First time public presentation by Jeff Han of a futuristic multi-touch interface during the Adobe sponsored TED conference, February 2006 in Monterey, CA. Jeff Han is the inventor of this "Minority Report" style "interface-free" touch-driven computer screen equipped with multitouch sensors....


