Ah, another possibly vaporous, yet intriguing addition to a
long line of haptic
patents and
prototypes. Today's offering: a KDDI smartphone mockup (utilizing
Kyocera display technology) promising to render sensation through multiple layers of applied touchscreen pressure. Imagine depressing a camera shutter on a touchscreen, and you've got the idea. KDDI only had a screen sporting two haptic layers on hand when they demoed the prototype at Wireless Japan this week, but Kyocera reportedly told
Akihabara News that the technology is capable of up to seven layers of tantalizing touch. Neat. Maybe we'll get a few
authentic haptic touchscreens on the market and do away with all the vibrational fakery we've been seeing.
KDDI haptic smartphone prototype promises up to seven layers of touch, only shows off two originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 26 May 2011 07:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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