By Darren Allan
Want to convert your non-touch notebook into an all-singing-and-dancing laptop with a touchscreen display? Then you might want to check out the AirBar.
This is a new gadget made by Neonode (due to be shown off at CES next month) and it falls under the bracket of simple but ingenious inventions (at least, that’s assuming it works as well as it appears to do in the promotional material).
The AirBar is simply a thin black bar which attaches to the bottom bezel of your laptop display, and plugs into a USB port to draw power. It then projects what the manufacturer calls an “invisible light field” across the notebook screen, enabling the user to employ touch gestures just as if it was a full touchscreen.
Power of touch
In fact, this is a touchscreen-plus, because unlike a typical physical touchscreen, AirBar isn’t fazed by things like the user wearing gloves – indeed, you can use a paintbrush or other items for touch control with the device should you wish.
And you’re getting full touch functionality without paying the Earth for the upgrade either – AirBar retails at $49 (£33), although that’s without shipping. Still, it doesn’t seem like much to pay for a …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components