New Lower Pricing on Presenter 55 and 65
With our recent expansion, we’ve been able to increase the number of touch walls that we can build and that has led to lower prices for our Presenter 55 and Presenter 65. The…
With our recent expansion, we’ve been able to increase the number of touch walls that we can build and that has led to lower prices for our Presenter 55 and Presenter 65. The…
Ideum and 3M’s partnership continues to produce innovative advances in large-scale multitouch hardware. Tomorrow morning, at the Digital Signage Expo (DSE) in Las Vegas, the two companies will make an announcement unveiling…
Viva Las Vegas! Ideum and GestureWorks will be at CES 2014 in Las Vegas, January 7-10, showing off our latest hardware and software offerings. The best place to see our hardware is…
One of the most requested items we had this year, was for an angled version of our touch table. We developed a custom table this summer for Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art Surveying…
UPDATE 4/1/16 – We also now support a form of fudicial marker recognition. See our JCB Tasting Salon portfolio piece. With the Samsung SUR40 multitouch table, apparently being discontinued, those of…
UPDATE 11/24/15 – See Not All Touch Displays Are Created Equal – an updated look at touch technology, resolution, and other aspects of large displays and touch tables. As we have expanded our…
We’ve always been asked if we rent our multitouch tables, well now we do! Finally, you can rent a Platform 46 full-size table or a Platform 46 / 32 coffee table for…
We’ve recently built out individual pages for the hardware featured on the Multitouch Hardware section of the GestureWorks site. The hardware is divided into categories for easy sorting, making it easy to…
So how tough is the MT-50 multitouch table? Just last week, we tried to find out. We conducted a few tests to see how the glass surface of the table in particular would hold up to some serious abuse. First, we dropped a 12-pound bowling ball onto the table from a height of 2 feet, then we hit the table hard with a 4-pound hammer. Not only did the tempered glass surface survive, it showed no marks from these impacts. As you can…