CES 2013: Sensa - the tablet capable of distinguishing the touches made on the various portions of the screen (Video)

  The company Synaptics is the producer of some interesting things presented at CES 2013, and among them is a tablet capable of distinguishing between the touches made on the screen. The tablet has implemented tactile sensors in the case and can distinguish between the intentional touch of the screen and the touch made while holding the tablet in the hand. The product was developed with the idea of ​​improving the experience of using tablets with small bezels, such as iPad Mini, tablets in which accidental touches of the screen are recorded.

  Apple has implemented a system in iOS that knows how to distinguish between an accidental touch and an intentional one, and this tablet does the same thing, but on a different level. If the user presses the touch sensors of the case, then the software calculates the logical position of the support finger and releases the content in that part of the screen to allow the positioning of the finger. In the video clip below, you have demonstrated the entire technology and to be honest, I would be happy to see something like this in future tablets, regardless of the brand.