Category Archives: Jeff Han

Moto Labs’ multitouch display

Moto says its multitouch prototype (multitouch because you can use as many fingers on it as you’ve got), can be made much larger than Apple’s iconic device, and lighter than the Surface, a device so immense that it functions as little more than a novelty at hotels. (Whenever I see the Surface, I recall the [...]

Putting our arms around the future of touch

With a two-finger swipe, the video played faster and with three fingers it played faster still. Zhao even did his Mike Fratello impression, circling one of the players in red with another swirl of his finger, much as the “telestrator czar” does on TV. In another corner of the cramped hallway that serves as the [...]

(Vote!) Are you going to meet Jeff Han?

This message was sent to us from Brice Royer: —————- Subject: Are you going to meet Jeff Han? Hey, Jeff Han will be appearing in San Jose! I just read the program for Interactive Displays 2009 and I’m really excited. You can read the full story here: (Thanks Joan for the tip!) http://www.int-displays.com Keynoting the [...]

[VIDEO] Buy Multi Touch Screen: $100,000 (Neiman Marcus Perceptive Pixel’s Media Wall)

You may know Jeff Han, you’ve probably seen his company Perceptive Pixel’s Interactive Media Wall / Multi-touch Collaboration Wall, but the missing link to this stuff is taking it home. Well, the wait is apparently over, and for once it’s Neiman Marcus we’ve got to thank. While you’re shopping for the latest must-have fall fashions, [...]

JazzMutant Will Now Make Its Patented Multi-Touch Sensing Technology Available on an OEM Basis

LAS VEGAS, January 7, 2008 – Bordeaux, France-based JazzMutant, a pioneer developer of multi-touch sensing technology, announced today at the International CES that it is launching an OEM business unit in response to a growing demand for its multi-touch solutions by electronic device manufacturers and third-party system integrators. In addition, the company is being renamed [...]

Jeff Han Interview from Technology Review

MIT’s Technology Review has an insightful 5-minute interview of Jeff Han speaking about the potential to provide more natural interfaces to virtual worlds such as SecondLife. He describes using a Multi Touch interface in Second Life as “swimming through the virtual world”. Jeff Han: “It’s amazing the richness that they’re [virtual worlds] trying to convey [...]

Jeff Han Nextfest 2007

Jeff Han speaks about his opinions on Multi-Touch technology, the iPhone, and more at Nextfest 2007. He was showing off Perceptive Pixel’s 16 foot long multi-touch system, and the interviewer asked him about the UI, what he thinks of the iPhone and other systems, and how much he must hate Minority Report jokes. [Perceptive Pixel [...]