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Fujitsu’s Invisible Tablet Keyboard

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Virtual reality couldn’t be any closer and Fujitsu has developed their own Invisible tablet keyboard.

Fujitsu has shown this innovation during the last MWC. The tablet tracks your fingers, as if you type on a keyboard. Not sure that this is easy-to-use, but could be useful for writing a long email or a text. The keyboard isn’t limited to just tablet either, it functions on a range of devices.

Fujitsu’s main goal is to track your fingers so that you can type on any flat surface. They hope to achieve this by using the camera on the front of your device. I would be very interested to see how people will react to this kind of technology. Will be it be user-friendly? Or will people stick to the conventional keyboard?

Unfortunately the software can’t really detect the movements of hands with darker skin tones. However there doesn’t seem to be any problems when a person starts tapping.

That’s why the prototype at MWC 2013 was setup for lighter skin tones, which meant the tablet ignored the taps of users with darker skin colors even though the software could detect their typing. In Ubergizmo‘s opinion, darker skin tones can be more difficult for the camera to track than lighter skin colors, so hopefully the Japanese company can overcome this technical huddle.

It seems this product is still in the early stages and needs to fix alot of issues before it can go on the market. Especially the error with the darker skin tones. However, it’s a very innovative idea and I will be looking forward to trying it out someday.

Source: Digital Trends (full article)

Fujitsu’s Invisible keyboard

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