Look but don't touch. Actually, touch, touch away
Yet another new period in iPad app development could be just around the corner as Ten One Design demonstrates it’s new, platform varying pressure-sensitive drawing application for the Apple tablet.
At the same time as you may be excuse for thinking the iPad’s 9.7-inch IPS display is pressure-sensitive having watched the Ten One demonstration video (below), you would be erroneous. The design company has created the pressure-sensitive reaction through a mixture of software and a special capacitive stylus.
Whilst the designers of this revolutionary new adaptation to the iPad’s controls have yet to reveal the specific technical details behind their new invention, best guesses suggest the stylus is pinnacle by a resilient softened tip responsive to pressure levels.
Further aiding the drawing and graphic art potential of the new pressure-sensitive iPad technology, the software created by Ten One Design includes ‘Palm Rejection’ technology allowing works to be unaffected by straying limbs and unwanted contact.
Pending Apple approval, Ten One Design is looking to make its new software readily and freely available to application developers for approval into a new breed of highly interactive apps. We for one can't wait.
NEWS SOURCE: www.t3.com
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