A research team from MIT's Tangible Media Group has developed InForm, a dynamic shape display that can shape shift to render 3D content physically. The surface is made up of around 1000 pins -- long, ...
(CNN) — Picture this scene: an iPad resting on a table with the familiar 2D image from a video call on the screen. The flat display shows your caller’s upper body, talking away. But below this their ...
Two years ago, MIT’s Tangible Media Lab demonstrated the inFORM project, a “dynamic shape display” that, through a series of pins and actuators, could physically change shape in response to the user ...
inFORM is a Dynamic Shape Display; It can render 3D content in such a manner that users can interact with digital information in a tangible way. Ultimately, with this device, someone can pick up a ...
Ever watch TV and want to touch something inside the screen or Skype with a loved one and want to give them a hug? The MIT Tangible Media Group has developed a “Dynamic Shape Display” that actually ...
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Shape-shifting OLED panel: Dynamic smartphone display with integrated speaker technology unveiled
A research team has developed the world's first smartphone-type OLED panel that can freely transform its shape while simultaneously functioning as a speaker—all without sacrificing its ultra-thin, ...
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