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	<title>Comments on: A New Multi-Touch Display From Lumin</title>
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		<title>By: Kevin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kevin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 01:23:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Looks a nice unit and finish. I wonder about the wisdom though of using a projector for such a small size given that the unit will have a long run time and the regular need for lamps and someone to attend to this. For commercial use I would have thought that an industrial LCD panel would have been better choice. For those wanting to create their own systems a good starting place is the new 10 point multi touch kit set frames that can be fitted to any display technology. Simply decide on the model and add the frame and you have yourself a multi touch system, If you need programming insight to the 10 point touch applications then the iQrite Elements programme allows 10 point multi touch on any Windows platform.  http://www.iqrite.com

I think we will see more and more multi touch devices like that described -- from our pocket to displays everywhere.

And for Apple to claim a patent on the trade mark of Multi-touch - arrogance at its best. Bit like they have copied the P88  product developed and released in China that was on show 

Shenzhen Great Loong Brother Industrial Co. had launched their version of  iPad more than three months ago according to Shanghaiist.com. The makers of the Chinese device called the Apple iPad a copycat and an executive from the company said that the iPad like was launched in August 2009 and was also showcased in the the Internationale Funkausstellung consumer electronics fair in Berlin, Wu Xiaolong, the president of the company has been an angry man.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looks a nice unit and finish. I wonder about the wisdom though of using a projector for such a small size given that the unit will have a long run time and the regular need for lamps and someone to attend to this. For commercial use I would have thought that an industrial LCD panel would have been better choice. For those wanting to create their own systems a good starting place is the new 10 point multi touch kit set frames that can be fitted to any display technology. Simply decide on the model and add the frame and you have yourself a multi touch system, If you need programming insight to the 10 point touch applications then the iQrite Elements programme allows 10 point multi touch on any Windows platform.  <a href="http://www.iqrite.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.iqrite.com</a></p>
<p>I think we will see more and more multi touch devices like that described &#8212; from our pocket to displays everywhere.</p>
<p>And for Apple to claim a patent on the trade mark of Multi-touch &#8211; arrogance at its best. Bit like they have copied the P88  product developed and released in China that was on show </p>
<p>Shenzhen Great Loong Brother Industrial Co. had launched their version of  iPad more than three months ago according to Shanghaiist.com. The makers of the Chinese device called the Apple iPad a copycat and an executive from the company said that the iPad like was launched in August 2009 and was also showcased in the the Internationale Funkausstellung consumer electronics fair in Berlin, Wu Xiaolong, the president of the company has been an angry man.</p>
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