HP shows off 'wall of touch' concept, touching optional

Courtesy Engadget  Tue, 01/19/2010 - 14:20

We're not quite sure why HP didn't bother setting one of these up at CES, but the company's so-called "wall of touch" is apparently already in use by a handful of companies in prototype form, and HP has now shown it off to The Wall Street Journal .

Interestingly, while you're welcome to touch the wall all you want, you don't actually have to, as it makes use of a camera-based system and a magnetic strip to...


 

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