
Nissha a Japanese touchscreen manufacturer is on the verge of bringing another dimension to our cellphones. Touchscreens will soon be able to detect not only our touch but also the amount of force our finger places on the surface. Today most touchscreens work using capacitance or resistance technology in order to detect where a finger interfaces with a touchscreen. This new technology thanks to Peratech's Quantum Tunneling Composites QTC works with ultrathin low powerforce sensitive switches (this sounds so fancy). How ever it works, this will change how we gather information, how we search through files, how we play video games, and much more. Taking a 2D interface and transforming it into to 3D will bring a amazing new possibilities to interaction design.
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