Light Blue Optics, the UK-based developer of miniature projection systems, announced an innovative projector that works similar with the I-Tech Virtual Laser Keyboard that you might have seen in electronic stores available for around $150. The gadget from I-Tech projects a virtual keyboard on any flat surface to allow cell phone users compose messages by typing directly on the projected image. Unlike it, Light Touch from Light Blue Optics supports multiple functions, turning the flat surface into a full touch-screen virtual 10-inch display powered by Adobe FlashLite, which enables an interactive interface..
Saturday, April 21, 2012
I-Tech Virtual Laser Keyboard
Light Blue Optics, the UK-based developer of miniature projection systems, announced an innovative projector that works similar with the I-Tech Virtual Laser Keyboard that you might have seen in electronic stores available for around $150. The gadget from I-Tech projects a virtual keyboard on any flat surface to allow cell phone users compose messages by typing directly on the projected image. Unlike it, Light Touch from Light Blue Optics supports multiple functions, turning the flat surface into a full touch-screen virtual 10-inch display powered by Adobe FlashLite, which enables an interactive interface..
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