The company is also working on quite a few interactive displays including floating displays and electronic bracelets. The idea is to enable users operate devices from afar.
Microsoft is working on new display technologies, including a ‘no-touch’ concept that enables phones, tablets and televisions to be operated from afar. The technology enables users to control displays with fingers without needing to approach the device.
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Microsoft’s Rico Malvar reveals the company is working on interactive displays that can be operated without needing to physically touch a device. Microsoft is also working on a wearable device – electronic bracelet – that is capable of detecting movements of fingers, enabling them mimic actions such as flicking screen and poking.
The bracelet enables users to operate a TV with back turned or operate mobile phone without needing take out hands from pockets.
Another concept in the works is ‘floating display’, which gives the illusion of a globe spinning or a dragon flying, just inches above a flat monitor. Users can interact with these floating items through cameras and motion sensors.
Reports suggest the final versions of these displays will be ready in two to five years.