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Mitsubishi Demos '3D Touch Panel' -- Tech-On!
Mitsubishi Electric Corp prototyped a capacitive touch panel that can detect the distance between a finger and the panel and demonstrated it at Interaction 2009, which took place from March 5 to 6, 2009, in Tokyo. Mitsubishi Electric calls the touch panel " 3D touch panel" because it can ...
Mitsubishi Demos '3D Touch Panel' -- Tech-On!
techon.nikkeibp.co.jp — In addition, the response speed varies depending on the position of a finger. In the proximity state,... it is about 50ms and about 10ms in the contact state. In respect to power consumption, "there is no difference between the two states," the ... (more) Mitsubishi Demos '3D Touch Panel' -- Tech-On!
Apple, look at this: Mitsubishi showcases 3D touch panel
Apple, look at this: Mitsubishi showcases 3D touch panel
crunchgear.com — During the Interaction 2009 [JP], a tech exhibition held in Tokyo last week, Mitsubishi Electric showcased a... touch panel that not only reacts to the touch of a finger but is also able to measure its distance from the display. The so-called 3D ... (more) Apple, look at this: Mitsubishi showcases 3D touch panel
Mitsubishi shows off 3D touch panel prototype
Mitsubishi shows off 3D touch panel prototype
electronista.com — Last week at the Interaction 2009 show in Tokyo, Mitsubishi Electric showed off a prototype capacitive touch... panel that can detect the distance between it and a user's finger. The prototype features a 5.7-inch touchscreen with 640x480-pixel ... (more) Mitsubishi shows off 3D touch panel prototype
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Mitsubishi 3D Touch Panel tracks proximity, hover
SlashGear — ... Mitsubishi have been demonstrating a “3D Touch Panel” that can recognize both direct contact and finger proximity.  Based on a mainstream 5.7-inch 640 x 480 capacitive touch panel, the new proximity tech can sense a finger up to 20mm from the screen surface as well as the speed at which it is moving.  Mitsubishi envisage the system being used for mobile devices, with proximity used to control a mouse pointer or possibly bring up a context menu. ...

Mitsubishi shows off "3D touch panel" display
Engadget — ... Bothered by all the touching involved with touchscreens? Then you may want to keep an eye out for Mitsubishi's latest and greatest bit of technology, which promises to detect the distance between a finger and the touch panel to allow for a whole host of new interface ...

Mitsubishi reveals it’s ‘3D’ Touch Panel device
PR News: — ... The company hope to use this new technology in mobile phones sometime in the near future. You can read the whole story over at Techon and view some more pictures of the device in action. ...

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Mitsubishi shows off 3D touch panel prototypeElectronista | The Macintosh News Network
Last week at the Interaction 2009 show in Tokyo, Mitsubishi Electric showed off a prototype capacitive touch panel that can detect the distance between it and a user's finger. The prototype features a 5.7-inch touchscreen with 640x480-pixel resolutio...
Apple, look at this: Mitsubishi showcases 3D touch panelCrunchGear
During the Interaction 2009 [JP], a tech exhibition held in Tokyo last week, Mitsubishi Electric showcased a touch panel that not only reacts to the touch of a finger but is also able to measure its distance from the display. The so-called 3D touch panel features a 5.7-inch VGA screen ...
Mitsubishi 3D Touch PanelGear Live
Mitsubishi debuted their 3D Touch Panel at the recent Tokyo Interaction 2009. Based on a 5.7-inch 640x480 touchscreen, the panel recognizes both direct contact and finger proximity up to 20mm from the screen, in case you like to snack while you play. The company believes that their device ...
Mitsubishi shows its 3D proximity sensing touchscreenNewlaunches.com
At a tech exhibition held in Tokyo last week, Mitsubishi Electric showcased a touch panel that not only reacts to the touch of a finger but is also able to measure its distance from the display. The company calls the touch panel “3D touch panel" because it can determine not only the x- and y- ...