Touchscreen technologies are becoming more available and widespread in the world of technology, and can be found on all types of devices and applications. To virtually any flat surface that could turn into a touchscreen, Ubi Interactive, with the help of Microsoft Kinect made an interesting application.
If you connect the projector to their application and the Kinect for Windows, at a relatively affordable price is possible to make a circuit that looks and acts like a true touchscreen.
Kinect records the movements and touch the projected image, and is able to recognize all the classic moves like "clicking" on the icons or "pinch-to-zoom 'movement. The application costs from 149 to 1,499 dollars, and currently only runs on Windows 8.
If you connect the projector to their application and the Kinect for Windows, at a relatively affordable price is possible to make a circuit that looks and acts like a true touchscreen.
Kinect records the movements and touch the projected image, and is able to recognize all the classic moves like "clicking" on the icons or "pinch-to-zoom 'movement. The application costs from 149 to 1,499 dollars, and currently only runs on Windows 8.
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