Thin Film Transforms Any Surface Into Touchscreen 81
kkleiner writes "Open up a cardboard tube, roll out a transparent film just millimeters thick, apply it on a flat object and *tada* you've got an interactive touch surface. Cambridge-based Visual Planet just launched its new massive-sized multitouch thin film drivers so you can create touchscreens from 30 to 167 inches in size! Their touchfoil is a transparent nanowire embedded polymer capable of sensing the touch of a finger, or even pressure from wind and translating that to a computer interface. It works on glass, wood, and other non-conductive surfaces."
Re:Massage (Score:4, Informative)
FYI, the interesting topography is supposed to be on the other side.
Also, you can't give a good massage with just light touching with your fingertips.