Male: Hi Jeff.
Jeff: Hi, how are you?
Male: Good, can you make me a sordimo again?
Jeff: I start from scratches to make it clean so, we have here our large latest prototype. It is an 8 foot long multi touch display wall. Comfortable enough for multiple people to use simultaneously so we initiate a menu like that so that we can bring out a nautical map application. I can choose from a bunch of different data source, about a dozen of them. Same usually gesture but now that my screen is set I can start doing more things like putting in a secondary layer that is actually a lens that I can move around like that.
It really allows me to do take advantage of screen way to use both my hands and lot of multiple people to work together actually. What I am going to do here is actually take this context, I can mark it off and then I can pass it over to a colleague here at the same side that I am working here. So, quite enhance functionality here.
Just like this mass I can put my data, scanning like through a micro scope scan over fire fly, we can take a look at some other things again add a lens that actually enhance another layer here on the inside. Change it into an edge detector actually so you can add some interesting structural analysis in the image like that.
I can even add a relative zoom that acts like a little photographer loop in the inside like that. we can also bring out text field, bring up some keyboard, type in whatever we want. We can type in six apart, like that and also get a whole bunch of it.
And still again very quickly doing both my fingers, turn around I can say okay, let us flip around and bring it over there. I can then pass it over with him and once I have so many assets up on screen I am going to start to need organizational tool so I can do things like screen all around like that.
We have a lot of other pages here, we did not have time to show everything but we will bring with the model theory.
Male: Where did you get the idea Jeff?
Jeff: I was really tired of, I mean multi sledge is not a new concept, it has been around for a very long time. I am just an engineer and I had a background of graphics and I saw interfaces are being the bottom like of the quality of the graphics. So seeing touch screen I am a very tough talk person but I hated normal touch screens and I tried to figure out why and then I realize single touch is really the issue, and so multi touch has something that has been attempted for a while. But now that we have the computing power and the graphics were able to now, I survived to tackle the problem of designing the sensor. So this is our technology where our sensors are far beyond any other sensors out there for touch.
And allows us to do all these wonderful applications and their interfaces on top.
Male: Well that is very frustrating it is only in 2D, when do we have 3D?
Jeff: 3D is a complicated --
Male: What is this movie?
Jeff: Well we are very different from others and I will tell you why. Because of your body is actually, turned out to be very bad manipulating things without something to push up against. So you cannot really do that much working in thin air like that. you really need to push against something to feel like you are actually manipulating something. So going 3D would actually be a step back for a sudden making, very large 2D surfaces which we are really interested in.
Male: When do we get it?
Jeff: We are shipping already, it is early adaptors of course at first but eventually this type is always definitely going to triple down.
Male: So I could buy me a screen, how much is it?
Jeff: It is classified.
Male: Well I can get it and what do it do, do I have to log in to get in online already? Do we have to load it manually?
Jeff: Well we come with FTK and API so we will let you down it into your own data source or even build your own applications if you would like.
Male: Cool, go and finish this episode.
Jeff: Thanks a lot.
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