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December 11, 2009November 29, 2016 Display 1 Comment MIT

Death to the multitouch, long live bi-directional display

The MIT Media Lab developed a new bi-directional display (BIDI) that reads your gestures with embedded optical sensors.

The display is lined with optical sensors that track you through the LCD.

MIT gestural computing makes multitouch look old hat

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