Perceptive Pixel have been no stranger to giant multi-touch screens ever because it got over being so Frustrated . At this year’s SIGGRAPH the corporate is showing off a whopping 82-inch projected capacitive LCD — and also you thought MondoPad was huge. Apparently, the “slim” 6-inch deep, optically bonded display is “the world’s largest” of its type, although Perceptive does make an 88-inch DLP model if you would like a piece more real estate. On-screen content is displayed in 1080p HD resolution at 120Hz, and with an infinite multi-touch response time of below 1ms, it’s ready for all of the situations Wolf Blitzer’s digits can handle. We’ll hopefully be checking it out at the show floor, but for now you’ll discover more details past the break.
New 82″ Wall Display Provides Professional-Grade, Large-Format,
Multi-Touch Functionality in Slim LCD Form Factor
Vancouver, British Columbia, and Ny – Aug. 9, 2011 – Perceptive Pixel, the leading provider of advanced user interface solutions, today announced the launch of its latest breakthrough product at SIGGRAPH 2011, the premier international conference for special effects and interactive techniques. The corporate unveiled its 82″ true multi-touch, projected capacitive (pro-cap) LCD display, the biggest optically bonded flat-panel pro-cap display on the earth. Featuring a remarkably slim profile, measuring just six inches intensive , the brand new offering expands Perceptive Pixel’s line of pro flat-panel displays, which incorporates a recently introduced 27″ pro-cap desktop display.
Perceptive Pixel is changing the manner professionals collaborate, communicate and share information, enabling more intuitive interaction with technology in industries as varied as design, government, finance, media and effort. For special effects and animation professionals, touch interactivity has unfolded new possibilities for a way they have interaction with and showcase their work. Perceptive Pixel’s new 82″ wall display is perfect to be used in creative, collaborative environments equivalent to design reviews, concept pitches, storyboarding and brainstorming sessions, among others.
Features of Perceptive Pixel’s new 82″ multi-touch LCD display include:
· Slim LCD form factor
· 1920 x 1080 full-HD resolution
· Optically bonded
· Ultra-low parallax
· 120Hz, touch response time of <1ms
· Mission-critical reliability
“No other company can deliver the precision and function of our greatest-in-class optically bonded pro-cap displays,” said David Slobodin, VP hardware engineering at Perceptive Pixel. “Our new 82″ multi-touch LCD represents a technological breakthrough that sets a brand new standard for the display industry.”
“Multi-touch has become fundamental to the manner we interact with technology,” said Jeff Han, founder and chief scientist, Perceptive Pixel. “Five years ago here at SIGGRAPH, we introduced the primary large-scale true multi-touch display in keeping with rear projection technology. I’m proud to be back at SIGGRAPH 2011 with another industry first – a really flat-panel 82″ display featuring the highly responsive, unlimited multi-touch experience that’s the hallmark of our company.”
Perceptive Pixel could be showcasing its advanced multi-touch solutions within the NVIDIA booth (#453) at SIGGRAPH 2011. To schedule an illustration of Perceptive Pixel’s new 82″ pro-cap display and extra multi-touch offerings, contact Diane Carlson, VP of selling for Perceptive Pixel.
About Perceptive Pixel:
Perceptive Pixel was founded in 2006 by Jeff Han, a recognized leader within the touch technology field, and makes a speciality of the research, development and production of multi-touch interfaces for the data worker. The company’s patent-pending technologies enable users to control complex datasets through intuitive, powerful and visually rich interface techniques. The company’s products are utilized in broadcast, defense, energy exploration, geo-intelligence, industrial design and medical imaging. The company’s large-screen multi-touch products gained early recognition for reworking the way in which CNN covered the historic 2008 U.S. presidential elections. Perceptive Pixel was awarded the 2009 National Design Award from the Smithsonian Institution within the inaugural category of interaction design. Perceptive Pixel is privately held and headquartered in The big apple, with offices in Portland, Oregon; Mountain View, California; and Washington, D.C. For additional information, visit www.perceptivepixel.com.
Perceptive Pixel and the Perceptive Pixel logo are trademarks of Perceptive Pixel Inc.
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