Christie shows-off its gaming and interactive technology at InfoComm
Paul Milligan, June 10, 2010
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Christie has teamed with interactive companies to showcase three interactive gaming and touch screen demonstrations at its InfoComm 2010 booth, (N1203).
Visitors to the Christie booth will be entertained by a new touch technology developed by Baanto International of Mississauga, Canada.
The technology, known as Shadowsense, can be used in a variety of 2D and 3D applications. This technology showcase features an interactive game called, HomeWrecker, which will be presented on a five-wide by two-high Christie MicroTiles display.
Christie has also teamed up with U-Touch, a specialist in touchscreen solutions, to bring an experience in multi-touch technology on a large screen display surface.
The U-Touch demo features a 96″ (diagonal) rear projection Stewart Filmscreen StarGlas 100 laminated to a glass substrate, with integrated optical sensing touch components. The resultant display is designed for broadcast sets, government installations, educational facilities, museums, corporate and retail environments.
At InfoComm 2010, the U-Touch screen will be featured in a mock broadcast set and will be powered by the Christie HD8K projector.
