MT-50 Multitouch Table
The MT-50 Multitouch Table | |
Manufacturer | Ideum |
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The MT-50 is an interactive multi-touch table developed by Ideum.[1] The table, now retired, had a 50" display with a 1280 x 720 resolution that used IR flood technology to register multi-user, multitouch gestures,[2] and used the NUI Snowflake software package to handle optical processing.[3] It supported over 50 discrete touch points.[4] The casing was built with aircraft-grade aluminum and tempered glass to allow it to stand heavy use in public environments.[3]
The MT-50 was replaced by the Ideum's next generation of multitouch tables, the 55" Platform and Pro tables.[5]
References
- ↑ Strauss, Paul. 2/21/10. "Ideum MT-50 Multitouch Table: Surface Who?"
- ↑ Davies, Chris. 8/20/2009. "Ideum Updates 50-inch multitouch table"
- 1 2 Humphries, Matthew. 2/6/2009. "Museums to get high-res multitouch table from Ideum."
- ↑ Murph, Darren. 10/31/2009. "Ideum's 100" MT-50 Multitouch Table Supports 50 Simultaneous Touch Points"
- ↑ Fingas, Jon. 06/28/2012. "Ideum unveils speedy Platform and Pro multi-touch tables, says PixelSense ain't got nothin'"
External links
- Company website
- How to Build an MT-50 on Instructables
- 50" multitouch table is expensive, indestructable
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