By Tuan Mai
As convenient as touchscreens may be, there is still one fundamental flaw
that every modern smartphone and tablet has failed to solve:
touchscreens just aren't capable of providing the same tactile
satisfaction as keyboards. Sure there are a few phones out there with
both a physical keyboard and a touchscreen, but now it looks like we
might finally be able to get the best of both worlds.
California based Tactus Technology is working on an incredible new
touchscreen that can physically mold buttons out of a glass-like surface
as well as make them disappear when not in use. Utilizing tiny channels
within the surface, a liquid is pumped into button-shaped chambers
creating gel-like buttons that can appear and disappear on demand.
For more information on the Tactus Technology project, head on over to the Tactus webpage
for more information and to tune in for future updates. No word on when
we might see this technology reach our touchscreens, but we're hoping
its sooner rather than later. Haptic feedback can only do so much...
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