Gummi

21 June 2003 · 0 comments

Sony’s Interaction Lab is working on a prototype for a credit card-sized gadget called the “Gummi” that is controlled by being bent and twisted into different shapes. Users can manipulate information on the screen by flexing the board and using the touch-sensitive pad to control the content. [Via: Gizmodo] The original New Scientist article includes [...]

 

Sony’s Interaction Lab is working on a prototype for a credit card-sized gadget called the “Gummi” that is controlled by being bent and twisted into different shapes. Users can manipulate information on the screen by flexing the board and using the touch-sensitive pad to control the content. [Via: Gizmodo]

The original New Scientist article includes an 8Mb Quicktime movie (no audio).

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