TouchBook device introduces interactive pages
October 7th, 2006 by Edwin in Audio/Video Gadgets, Electronic Gadgets, PC Gadgets, Software
Have you ever wondered how it feels like to hold a Victoria’s Secret catalog in your hands which could interact with everyday household items like your notebook, home PC, as well as television? Wonder no more as the TouchBook brings TUI technology into lives worldwide with a reader that enables users to interact with the icons and words inside that subsequently retrieve digital content from another device. This means printed material can be turned into a remote control for digital content. Imagine clicking a product on the catalog, only to have it fire up the Web browser on your PC that brings you to the store’s online checkout counter with the item in mind already in the shopping cart.
The TouchBook Application Connection uses a sensor-based system which is housed in the cardboard where the hardback book resides, ensuring that the pages of the book will remain as thin as a standard page without any electronics jutting out. There are plenty of practical applications that one can think of when it comes to a development as interesting as this. Imagine flipping through an encyclopedia and you need to find a reference in a different volume. There is no need to get off your comfortable chair - just press on the link and your Web browser will fire up the correct page and the appropriate content (most probably in the form of a Wiki, who knows?). Each TouchBook will set you back by approximately $40, while the BookCreation software comes free as a bonus.
One Comment on “TouchBook device introduces interactive pages”
MobileRead Networks - An odd take on digital-enabled books Says:
December 20th, 2006 at 3:30 pm[...] An odd take on digital-enabled books A new digital book technology called TUI (Touch User Interface) is meant to allow "a reader to press the pictures and words on the regular printed ink and paper page and retrieve digital content or launch communication applications like email, IM, and VOIP from a digital appliance like a computer. This technology, in essence, turns the printed material into a remote control to digital content." So the idea is that with a TUI-enabled book attached to some sort of computing device, you essentially enable it by allowing users to touch links to additional content. I’m not sure if this is just in a virtual book on a computer screen, or if it’s actually added to a physical book, but I suppose it could have a place in some niche markets like for catalogs. Read more at Coolest Gadgets. Via Palm Addicts. [...]
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