Many smartphone or tablet users will already be familiar with receiving vibration feedback when typing on a virtual keyboard, but, though better than nothing, it's not particularly convincing. There have been attempts to make sensory feedback from touchscreens more realistic using electrostatic force, for example, or even creating the sensation of physical buttons by pushing liquid into prearranged tactile pixels, but Fujitsu is claiming to break new ground with its prototype haptic sensory tablet... Continue Reading Fujitsu Labs develops prototype haptic sensory tablet
Section: Electronics
Tags: Fujitsu, Haptics, Prototype, Tablet, Tactile, Touchscreen
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