Fraunhofer IPMS demonstrates OLED with touch control

October 10th, 2008 by

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Look, we’re not going to argue that those chintzy clap lamps weren’t pretty sweet in their heyday. And we’re also not going to put up a fuss when you assert that snap bracelets were equally adorable in the early 90s. Nostalgia aside, Fraunhofer IPMS is headed straight for the future with its latest OLED breakthrough. Reportedly, the company has devised an OLED display that can be controlled via human touch or by simply waving one’s hand in front of the panel. Unlike similar applications that have come before it, there’s no additional hardware needed — and therein lies the magic. The outfit is currently showing off the design at the Plastic Electronic 2008 show, though it yet to reveal anything close to a release plan.

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Samsung’s freakishly large Haptic 2 touchscreen phones

September 26th, 2008 by

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Forget everything you know about perspective, Samsung’s Haptic 2 is clearly one huge-ass handset. Amazing that the jumbo-handed product waif on the left can even hoist the beast without so much as a grimace. Otherwise, Samsung’s newest fullscreen device looks every bit the hot Korean cousin to the i900 Omnia. The Haptic 2 followup to the original Haptic features DMB television, 4GB (SCH-W550 or SPH-W5500, about $600) or 16GB (SCH-W555, about $690) of storage, integrated mobile banking, and improved (more sensitive) 3.2-inch touchscreen and an updated TouchWiz UI now sporting 50 widget applications (up from 15) and user defined vibration tones — whoa, better beef up security for the Korean launch Sammy.

[Via Telecoms Korea]

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Oracom’s W30 PMP, slathered in haptic goodness

September 19th, 2008 by

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It’s been a while since an Oracom PMP caught our attention, but our ears perked up with news of its W30 rolling out later this month. Although the specs aren’t anything out of the ordinary — dictionary, DMB TV / FM tuner, and 4GB of memory to store whatever your little heart desires — we’re intrigued to see a haptic touchscreen device selling for the reasonable price of $180. The tiny 240 x 400 3-inch display is our only deterrent — show us a flexible widescreen version and we’ll talk.

[Via Electronista]

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iriver’s touchscreen Spinn gets priced for pre-order

July 29th, 2008 by

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You read that title correctly, iriver’s Spinn is apparently touchscreen (not D-Click as mentioned in the FCC leaked user manual) and features haptic feedback to boot. Now that it’s officially spec’d on iriver’s Korean site, we’re also seeing a slightly degraded audio lifespan of 24-hours (not 27) and the apparent removal of the mini SD slot — it’s no longer mentioned in the specs and we don’t see a suitable slot on any of the pictures. Otherwise, it’s the same sleek slab of 10.7-mm thick metal and plastic sporting a 3.3-inch, 480 x 272 pixel AMOLED display, T-DMB TV, Bluetooth, and new analog SPINN Wheel we’ve seen kicking around since CES. Currently on pre-order for South Korea with the 4GB model fetching 259,000KRW (about $259) or 8GB for 299,000KRW (about $299). That’s right, it maxes out with just 8GB of flash. Check the gallery while we all anxiously await iriver’s international launch plans including the rumored August UK release.

[Via DAP Review, thanks Al]

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Cowon’s 5-inch P5 touchscreen media player brings the haptic happy sauce

July 23rd, 2008 by

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Cowon just loosed raw PMP sex into the marketplace with its new P5 media player. We’re talking 800 x 480 pixels spread across a 5-inch touchscreen display featuring Cowon’s Widget+Haptic UI riding a 700MHz RMI Alchemy AU1250 processor. The P5 packs standard USB and USB-host jacks, T-DMB broadcast TV, FM radio, Bluetooth, TV-out (component, S-Video, and composite), stereo speakers, and up to 80GB of storage in a 138.8 x 88.5 x 20.0-mm slab of “Luxury Hairline Metal” (which sounds like brushed aluminum to us). It comes pre-installed with a Win CE Internet browser (a clumsy WiFi dongle can be added via the USB jack), MS Office document viewer, electronic dictionary, and support for AVI, ASF, WMV, MPG, OGM, DivX, Xvid, MPEG4, WMV9, MP3, WMA, AC3 media formats with a battery capable of about 9-hours of video or 14-hours of straight audio. No price announced but the P5 should hit Korean hands on the 29th of July in choice of black, red, or platinum.

[Via PMP Today and I4U]

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BlackBerry Thunder’s keyboard rumored to be totally awesome

July 8th, 2008 by

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According to the folks over at CrackBerry (who, let’s be honest, might be a little biased when it comes to a certain brand of cellphone), Research In Motion’s upcoming touchscreen phone — the infamous Thunder — will feature a virtual keyboard so realistic you’ll swear you’re sitting in front of 1986 IBM Model M. CrackBerry says “reliable sources” have told them that the device’s screen will utilize a number of advanced technologies to create such an effect, including localized haptic feedback, which allows the screen to be literally pushed in while rewarding you with a vibration and click sound, and the option of a full QWERTY or SureType layout (depending on the phone’s orientation). We can’t speculate too much until we handle the device ourselves, but we’re expecting this thing to blow our minds out through the front of our heads. That’s not asking too much, is it RIM?

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Nokia’s Haptikos tactile feedback tech revealed in patent application

July 8th, 2008 by

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It’s been a while since we’ve heard anything about Nokia’s Haptikos tactile touch screen technology, but with the unearthing of some juicy patent details, we finally know what’s going on here. Basically, the tech uses layers under the touchscreen to allow control of surface roughness and friction. The patent describes a “plurality of closely space voltage controllable protruberances” that can raise or lower based on where the user is touching the screen, resulting in what feels like resistance and tactile feedback. Filled with fluid, the protruberances increase fiction and help users feel like they’re actually touching something rather than poking at a plane of glass. No word on any devices with the new haptic tech, but we wouldn’t be surprised to see this show up in some of their new touchy-feely handsets in the near future.

[Via Unwired View]

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OLPC XO-2 to include multitouch and possibly haptic screen from PixelQi

May 27th, 2008 by

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PixelQi, an OLPC project spin-off headed by Mary Lou Jepsen, certainly has its work cut out for it with the OLPC XO-2, due in 2010. Not only is the laptop supposed to support dual touchscreens and consume a mere 1 watt of power, but Mary Lou is also promising better readability, multitouch, and potentially even pen usage and haptic feedback. Interestingly, the projected price for the laptop is $75, which is exactly the pricepoint PixelQi claimed to be working on when it split from the foundation. She remains coy on which OS the new laptop will favor, merely stating: “The display can use whatever software OLPC chooses.” As for partners outside of OLPC, Mary Lou won’t name names, but she says PixelQi is “working with large, tier-one laptop, cell phones, and e-book makers.” Forget 2010, give us a full color e-book tablet by the end of the year and we’ll forget all this XO nonsense entirely.

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Haptic Creature aims to help humans interact with robots

May 27th, 2008 by

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There’s certainly no shortage of efforts out there aimed at improving our interaction with robots, but this latest project from the University of British Columbia is a bit different than most, with it focusing exclusively on haptics as a means of making our relationships with robots more “emotionally rewarding.” To that end, UBC’s Steve Yohanan created what he calls a “Haptic Creature,” a robot rabbit that is designed to mimic the interactions a person has with their pet — namely, by responding when it’s touched or stroked by making breathing movements, inaudible purring vibrations, or by moving its ears. That apparently has already proven to be quite successful in preliminary tests, with those simple responses able to “elicit a range of emotions in humans.”

[Via Futurismic]

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Samsung dreaming of YP-P3 with haptic support?

May 14th, 2008 by

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Not even a month after we asked you fine readers what you’d love to change about the YP-P2, in comes early word that a tweaked successor could be on the way. Granted, most everything here is lost in translation, but we’re gathering that Samsung could be readying a touchscreen YP-P3 that would look awfully similar to the SCH-W420 mobile. Good thing, too, as that particular unit has haptic support (force feedback from touch panels, in a nutshell) already loaded in. So convenient, wouldn’t you agree? Keep a loose eye out for this one to surface late this year.

[Via PMPToday]

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Apple looking to Immersion for haptic technology on iPhone?

April 26th, 2008 by

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Immersion, the same folks responsible for adding haptic technology (force feedback from touch panels, pretty much) in a fleet of Nokia handsets, could be looking to do the same with Cupertino’s one and only. While VibeTonz isn’t specifically mentioned by name, a recent report (which should certainly be filed as a rumor for the time being) is suggesting that bigwigs from both outfits are in ongoing meetings “over licensing and implementation issues of iPhone haptics.” Interestingly enough, this news is flowing hot on the heels of Immersion appointing Clent Richardson as president and CEO; if that name rings a bell, he previously spent five years pretty high up the ladder at Apple. Of course, all the signs pointing to yes doesn’t mean anything in and of itself, so we’ll just twiddle our thumbs a bit longer and hope to have some feedback for ‘em soon enough.

[Thanks, Chris]

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Novint drums up “3D Touch Rights” to sign publishers for its haptic controls

April 8th, 2008 by

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It’s been the story from day one: the Novint Falcon is great and all, but without games there’s just no point. That’s about to change, however, as Novint has committed itself to developing Falcon integration for some big-name games, including a sizable number of EA blockbusters. Novint is buying up what it calls “3D Touch Rights” to games from the publisher, a no-risk revenue stream for the them and a license for Novint to sell games at a small profit with Falcon functionality built-in. The games will sell for $30, and you can get the haptics update for an existing game for $10. Of course, the $190-ish controller puts it all in perspective, but this is certainly a promising move for PC gamers and immersion freaks alike.

 

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Samsung’s Miniskirt Season 2: return of the taffeta tramps

March 17th, 2008 by

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Samsung returns with the sequel to its SCH-C220 “Miniskirt” phone. Besides sporting a handful of new seasonal colors, “smile shot” super happy face tracking tech, and models swathed in bad Jersey bridesmaid’s dresses, the most notable new feature on the SCH-C225/SPH-C2205/SPH-C2255 (depending upon S.Korean carrier) is haptic feedback. God only knows how that surgically precise vibration would come in handy on a 10.9-mm slider with a tactile, physical keypad. Hmm.

[Via Akihabara News]

 

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Mitsumi haptic input device could enable one-handed mobile operation

February 23rd, 2008 by

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If you’re frustrated with how difficult it is to control your touchscreen-based mobile with just one hand, Mitsumi clearly feels your pain. At a recent presentation, the outfit highlighted a new haptic input device that would ideally be situated on the rear of a handset / PMP and enable users to activate applications without having to use another hand to do so. The device consists of “a sheet with small protrusions, a resistance sensitive touch pad and switches,” and while the prototype was a tad unsightly, the firm is hoping to reduce the thickness before taking it commercial. Yeah, we’re patiently waiting for mind control, but we suppose this would do in the meantime.

[Via FarEastGizmos]

 

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Elliptic Labs shows off touchless interface for 3D navigation

February 3rd, 2008 by

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We’ve seen (though not felt, for obvious reasons) a few touchless interfaces before, but the latest development coming from Elliptic Labs is a real treat. Dubbed a “touchless human / machine user interface for 3D navigation,” the firm has somehow figured out how to allow mere mortals to manipulate on-screen images without requiring any sort of funky gloves to be worn or a microchip to be installed in your fingertip. Sadly, little is said about the actual technology behind the magic, but don’t worry, the video waiting after the jump should provide plenty of satisfaction.

[Via Technabob]

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