Hitachi CP-A100J and UPIC 56-M makes ultraportable 56-inch touchscreen
The Japanese company, Hitachi has created a table-top projected touchscreen surface. The system consists of CP-A100J short-throw projector and the UPIC Plus Wireless Interactive Panel 56-M. It allows identifying and tracking the movement of digital stylus on a huge 56-inch projection screen.
This system works as follows. The UPIC Plus Wireless Interactive Panel 56-M is covered by multiple nearly invisible microdots, which, despite the tiny size, well recognized “pen” electronic. In addition, the stylus is able to recognize and eight levels of clicking on the surface. All data transmitted over the Bluetooth channel to the control computer, which is also connected and the projector. Thus, using the stylus, touches can manage the projected image.
Actually, the principle of this system is nothing new. It is called “smart boards” or “intelligent” whiteboards have used in schools and colleges. However, the undoubted of the Hitachi is fairly compact. The projector is easy to put on the table, and an interactive panel may roll in a roll, do without the wires, and the magnetization back makes it easy to hang it on the wall.
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Hitachi CP-A100J creates ultraportable 56-inch touchscreen
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