NeuScreen multi-touch screen engine shown on Nokia N95
Call us loony, but it sure seems like Nokia's heralded N95 ends up in the middle of quite a few DIY endeavors. Sure enough, said mobile is at the heart of Sittiphol Phanvilai's latest project: NeuScreen. Put as simply as possible, the project creates a multi-touch engine for the N95, and in the demonstration waiting after the jump, a simple pen light is used to control objects on a TV screen that is connected to the aforementioned handset. Confused? Give the video a look, that always clears things right up.
[Thanks, Moses]
[Thanks, Moses]





















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
indyshadow @ Jun 13th 2008 9:33AM
That guy is hilarious "thank you for your attention". Ha but that would great implemented on a phone with a built in projector!
popo575 @ Jun 13th 2008 9:47AM
That is exactly the same thing that Johnny Chung Lee did..!
--> http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~johnny/projects/wii/
RichardBronosky @ Jun 13th 2008 12:47PM
If you mean tracking IR light, then yes, but the implementations are very much different. That's not to judge either, as i do think that they are both exceptional. These developments really excite me about the future of UI.
Imran @ Jun 13th 2008 9:53AM
I don't get it but it looks cool and his accent's cute.
Pdexter @ Jun 13th 2008 10:49AM
Wow that's pretty cool.
drumstyk1 @ Jun 13th 2008 11:40AM
That is awesome. Looks like we are one step closer to that minority report computer.
Rich @ Jun 13th 2008 11:41AM
+1
yode @ Jun 13th 2008 12:20PM
+2
RichardBronosky @ Jun 13th 2008 12:36PM
I'm very sad to have to sell my N95. My company insists I carry a Blackberry, and I can't deal with 2 phones.
Fernando @ Jun 13th 2008 3:43PM
Dude has "teh skillz".