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Tai Tomasi
tai.tomasi at renaissance.com
Wed Apr 16 20:59:03 UTC 2025
I saw this at CSUN and was impressed. The air compressor makes it less portable, but it is a great affordable option for office setups.
Tai Tomasi
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Hello:
Last week, I was at the CTEBVI conference. I saw the New Haptics device. The New Haptics device uses compressed air to raise dots. The dots are pins which are raised by the air pressure.
The display responded well and the compressor was a quiet unit.
The display has 4 lines of 32 cells.
More later.
Regards,
Robert
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