This is huge news for the UMPC. One of the major problems with current UMPCs is that if you actually want to use it for anything useful (like taking notes) your palm has to do a gravity-defying act in order to use the stylus. If UMPCs came out with this technology on it, I bet you would see much better sales for them.
Nevermind, he doesn't actually rest his hand of the screen when he uses the pen. I guess I should finish watching the videos before I write my comments. JazzMutant = FAIL.
Check this video out, that actually has cuts from the Siggraph demoes they gave : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1Do3hB7jQA Don't know why Engadget linked to the shortest one... The guy in the video definitely lies his hand on the screen !
The device is aimed at gamers and TV watchers, generating a 3D image with use of a pair of 0.7-inch OLED panels, which each display separate images, doing away with the ghost imagery that often comes along with 3D displays.
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This is huge news for the UMPC. One of the major problems with current UMPCs is that if you actually want to use it for anything useful (like taking notes) your palm has to do a gravity-defying act in order to use the stylus. If UMPCs came out with this technology on it, I bet you would see much better sales for them.
Nevermind, he doesn't actually rest his hand of the screen when he uses the pen. I guess I should finish watching the videos before I write my comments. JazzMutant = FAIL.
Check this video out, that actually has cuts from the Siggraph demoes they gave : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1Do3hB7jQA
Don't know why Engadget linked to the shortest one...
The guy in the video definitely lies his hand on the screen !