Cool concept: ZEN computing, truly multitouch

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Here’s an idea I know I’ve been kicking around in my head for years. Tactile feedback from the trackpad. It seems so obvious, I’m not sure why I can’t already feel the icons and windows on my MBP. Well, this ZEN (Z-axis ENabled) Computing concept allows just that, and more. It’s designed for blind users, basically a gigantic 3-D touchpad that can rise and fall physically at a high resolution, conveying everything from window locations to text using braille.

Sounds great, but I think the engineering is still fiction, considering the design uses nothing more specific than “nano-scale fibers.” They may as well have said it runs on Truffula Tree extract. Still, I’d like to see this idea happen.

Zen PC Design for the Visually Impaired

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Frank (Who am I?)

Reminds me of this multi-touch desktop concept:

http://www.raizlabs.com/blog/?p=182

 
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Whiskey (Who am I?)

The error (AFAIK) would be when you try to translate images to tactile feedback… Noise (from the camera or from the compression) would actually kill the image…

Though this would be great, i think it’s still years ahead until we can see one of this properly done.

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