Microsoft launched a touch screen that can show three-dimensional images. Images could be perceived and manipulated.
The BBC reported this project combines the flat panel screen LCD with force sensors and a robotic arm that moves back and forth. By controlling how much resistance there is in the user's fingertips, the company said it can simulate the shape and weight of objects on the display screen.
Microsoft said the device could have medical uses as well as the game. When someone touches the prototype that it will encourage the power of light to make sure one of their fingers remain in contact with the screen.
If touch is pressed, the robotic arm pulled the screen backwards with smooth movement. Meanwhile, if the finger is pulled, the screen will go back to them. The computer will adjust the size and perspective of the graphics on the screen to create the 3D effect. Tricks for simulation of physical touch to adjust the amount of resistance force feedback.
Microsoft said that the use of these tools will make the doctor can explore scan the patient's body. In the demonstration, scan magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) shows how medical can navigate the different pieces by pressing a finger and against the image.
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