And since the Aura HD is
using infrared touch tech instead of the capacitive found in the Kindle Paperwhite, it's got more bulk than you'd expect in a brand new ereader.
Intuitive controls
using Infrared Touch Screen technology, to allow swipes to turn pages, highlighting of phrases, tap words to lookup words in the builtin dictionary, gesture zoom of images, and increase font sizes.
THE KOBO TOUCH — NEWLY REDUCED TO # 79.99 Built by booklovers for booklovers, the Kobo Touch offers a best - in - class reading experience, with an amazing touch experience that
uses Infrared Touch Technology, allowing readers to easily swipe or tap to turn pages.
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The beautifully designed Touch Edition
uses infrared touch technology to make the experience of reading on the Kobo Touch just like that of reading a real book.
Previous generations of the Kindle
used an infrared touch technology where infrared sensors where placed at the edge of the bezel.
The Nook's display is touch - enabled and
uses an infrared touch technology similar to that on Sony's latest Readers.
Amazon just announced the Kindle Touch, which
uses an infrared touch display.
Not exact matches
CB hasn't yet played with one of the new - generation Kobo eReaders, but they're the first device to market with the fast Freescale i.MX508 processor, and
use Neonode's zForce
infrared technology to make their Pearl E Ink screens
touch - sensitive.
The best thing about the Care
Touch Digital Ear Thermometer is that is
used infrared technology so that you don't actually have to stick the sensor into your child's ear.
Secondly, he
uses an
infrared no -
touch thermometer to read how hot the exhaust where it goes into the cat and where it comes out.
This is a beauteous space: airy and Scandinavian - modern, with deeply padded leather seats, a thick, four - spoke leather wheel, and a 12.3 - inch central display that's as effortless to
use as an iPad (an
infrared film means you can operate it with the slightest
touch, even wearing gloves).
Kobo
uses Neonode's zForce
infrared touch technology, the same as on the Nook.
One of the cool aspects of the Kobo
Touch Edition is that it uses Neonode's new zForce infrared touch technology to make reading on Kobo just like reading a real
Touch Edition is that it
uses Neonode's new zForce
infrared touch technology to make reading on Kobo just like reading a real
touch technology to make reading on Kobo just like reading a real book.
Infrared touch will not only monitor your finger but will also allow you to
use a stylus or pen to draw.
Like the Kobo, the Nook
uses Neonode's Zeforce
infrared touch layer to provide a touchscreen interface.
The Kindle
uses almost 40 buttons to navigate through the interface and menus, while the new Nook and Kobo
use zForce
Infrared Touch technology to create a touchscreen layer on top of the E Ink screen.
We weren't given time to
use the touchscreen much ourselves, but judging from the one - on - one demo with a Barnes and Noble rep, the
infrared ring
used to detect
touch input seemed to be finnicky, occasionally requiring multiple taps or swipes get the Simple Touch Reader to res
touch input seemed to be finnicky, occasionally requiring multiple taps or swipes get the Simple
Touch Reader to res
Touch Reader to respond.
It's also got capitative
touch, instead of the
infrared (IR)
touch that every other
touch reader had
used until now.
Like the Paperwhite, the Voyage
uses capacitive
touch technology, not the older
infrared - based
touch technology of the entry - level Kindle 2014.
Another hardware change with the Paperwhite is it
uses a capacitive touchscreen instead of
infrared like most other touchscreen ebook readers, including the Kindle
Touch from last year.
One of the main new functions was
using Infrared technology called IR
Touch, this is the same technology found in the new Kobo
Touch.
By comparison, the Barnes & Noble Nook and the Kobo eReader
Touch Edition -LRB--RRB- each shave an inch off the overall height; the Nook and Kobo both
use an
infrared touchscreen for navigation, instead of a keyboard and buttons.
No, we're not talking about the Fire, but the Kindle
Touch 3G, which
uses infrared sensors to enable finger input on a crisp E Ink display.
Like the Kobo
Touch that was announced yesterday, the new Nook
Touch uses Neonode's zForce technology for the touchscreen, which
uses infrared to detect input.
Rather than
using a capacitive display, the Meep has an
infrared zForce
touch screen.
Based on the device weight and claimed battery life, I'm guessing that it would have the same capacity as in Kindle Keyboard or more to accommodate for
infrared touch screen power
use.
The device
uses infrared (IR)
touch as opposed to capacitive or resistive
touch technology (though the company says the screen is multitouch capable), and employs a new menu system the company is calling EasyReach.
The device
uses Neonode's zForce optical
touch technology, which
uses beams of
infrared light to detect a
touch on the display.
It does offer a
touch interface, but it's powered by
infrared sensors around the screen edge instead of
using an actual
touch panel built into the screen.
Like the Nook Simple
Touch before it, the Nook Simple Touch With GlowLight uses Neonode's Zeforce infrared touch techno
Touch before it, the Nook Simple
Touch With GlowLight uses Neonode's Zeforce infrared touch techno
Touch With GlowLight
uses Neonode's Zeforce
infrared touch techno
touch technology.
As well as ebook readers,
Infrared touch screen technology is also
used in Mobile phones, Tablets and other
touch enabled devices.
The Kobo Glo also has an HD screen with a resolution of 1024 x 758, and like the Kobo
Touch, it
uses infrared technology for the touchscreen.
Both
use the same Neonode
infrared touch technology for their
touch screens along with E Ink's latest Pearl display that's also found in the Kindle and Sony readers.
Using NeoNode's zForce
infrared technology for the touchscreen, the Kobo
Touch features a 6 - inch E Ink Pearl display with 50 % improved contrast over earlier E Ink screens.
As its name implies, Kobo's new e-reader has a
touch screen and uses the same Neonode infrared technology that's found in Sony's touch - screen e-readers and the new Nook T
touch screen and
uses the same Neonode
infrared technology that's found in Sony's
touch - screen e-readers and the new Nook T
touch - screen e-readers and the new Nook
TouchTouch.
«Amazon's new color e-book readers will be built with multi-
touch capacitive
touch panels instead of
infrared touch panels
used in the previous mono - color e-book readers», the sources noted.
(Sony is
using infrared technology licensed from Neonode for the
touch mechanics, so you barely have to
touch the screen to get a response.)
In all current
touch screen ebook readers the
infrared touch screen technology
used is called zForce, provided by Neonode.
The Kindle
Touch uses the same type of
infrared touchscreen technology as the Nook, Kobo, and Sony Readers.
For its future e-readers, Amazon will be
using multi-
touch capacitive
touch panels, if Digitimes» sources prove reliable, instead of the
infrared touch panels
used in the first four generations of the Kindle reader.
Like the Nook Simple
Touch, the Kobo eReader Touch Edition, and Sony's latest e-readers, this one uses special Neonode infrared technology to sense when you touch the screen — and it works very well, though don't expect iPad - like responsiveness because of e-ink's inherently laggy na
Touch, the Kobo eReader
Touch Edition, and Sony's latest e-readers, this one uses special Neonode infrared technology to sense when you touch the screen — and it works very well, though don't expect iPad - like responsiveness because of e-ink's inherently laggy na
Touch Edition, and Sony's latest e-readers, this one
uses special Neonode
infrared technology to sense when you
touch the screen — and it works very well, though don't expect iPad - like responsiveness because of e-ink's inherently laggy na
touch the screen — and it works very well, though don't expect iPad - like responsiveness because of e-ink's inherently laggy nature.
Sony is launching their new generation of Eink e-readers with this Sony Reader Wi - Fi, it supports dual
touch using infrared technology.
His invention now
uses an
infrared Panasonic thermopile array sensor, a low - cost, low - resolution sensor that can detect the food's temperature without
touching it, and the virtual food profiles that he programmed on a microchip that can calculate the ideal temperature and cook time.
A luxurious soft -
touch deck and deep key travel provide an excellent typing experience while an optional
infrared camera lets you log into Windows 10
using facial recognition.
Additional features of the Wrist PDA with Palm OS include a 160 x 160 pixel grayscale LCD with
touch screen and backlight, a stylus cleverly integrated into the watch buckle, one - handed navigation
using the 3 - way Rocker switch and Back button, the ability to beam data to another Palm Powered device via the
Infrared Port, USB HotSync support for Mac OS and Windows, and a lithium - ion rechargeable battery that lasts approximately 3 - 4 days based on conditions of
use.
The Gear IconX (2018) earphones come with a sensor with capacitive
touch support, in addition to having an accelerometer and an
infrared sensor, with the latter one being
used for detecting when the device is placed in one's ear or removed from it, then
using that information to automatically start or stop playing music, provided that the user wants to enable that particular functionality.
HP also engineered an updated cooling system that
uses an
infrared sensor to measure the chassis temperature and modulate the fans to keep things cooler to the
touch.