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Rocketred

03/20/04 11:44 PM

#3146 RE: Rocketred #3145

ITS ALL SEIMENS IBZT is not in the picture

Virtual keyboard unveiled at world computer show

A full-size virtual keyboard projected by light on to any surface has been invented.



Beams of light, which detect the user's movements, make up the keyboard.

It can be integrated into mobile phones, laptops, tablet PCs or even sterile medical environments.

The gadget was unveiled by Siemens at the CeBIT computer fair in Hanover, Germany.

Siemens Procurement Logistics Services say the keyboard, manufactured by Developer VKB Inc, in Israel, could represent a revolution for data entry and the mini computer.

The mini projector that detects user interaction with the surface also simulates a mouse pad. It is also on show at CeBIT until Wednesday.

whizknock

03/21/04 6:18 AM

#3153 RE: Rocketred #3145

Please wake up!

By: vondi57
21 Mar 2004, 05:24 AM EST Msg. 222693 of 222697
(Msg. is a reply to 222682 by dragon52.)
for those who cannot understand german:

"...Siemens zeigt einen funktionierenden Prototyp des SX1 mit integrierter Laser-Tastatur auf der CeBIT 2004 in Halle 26 am Stand A.31/C.32. Derzeit ist noch nicht entschieden, ob das Gerät so jemals in Serie gehen wird.


that means: siemens shows a functioning prottype of the SX 1 with integrated laser-keyboard. at the ceibt in hall 26 at stand A.31/C.32. at this point it is not decided that this product will ever go into series !!!!!

YOU GOT IT ????

cbohn

03/21/04 12:15 PM

#3164 RE: Rocketred #3145

Siemens did beat IBZT Rocket, I'm not sure why they flopped two years ago, but your link to Siemens Virtual Keyboard is from CBIT 2002. Since That time they have moved out of the VKB picture and Ibiz has moved in. Now it looks like Siemens is back in the picture with their new virtual keyboard equiped phone, only this time they have to pay tribute to the middle man, which is Ibiz. I consider this good news for IBZT.

olico ™

03/21/04 1:05 PM

#3173 RE: Rocketred #3145

Again rocket, that article is from 02. Siemens dropped the ball and it appears IBZT picked it up and went running with it................your posts are redundant.