Behind this awesome idea there are two supernatural heads from Cambridge-based tech company Joe Johnston and Paul Williamson. CSR, and fellow Cambridge tech firm CIT, both innovate in the space behind the businesses like Nike and Bose. They develop the technologies to connect us to our future devices and them to each other.
Johnston and Williamson are not trying to suggest their keyboard is market ready, and one minute of playing with it proves that. But it's the underlying technology that is market ready. CSR have proved convincingly that three independent business-to-business companies can quickly combine their innovations – and it works.
Some technical features are the main advantage of this thin, light, flexible screen-Low energy, wireless communication, Common language protocols, Flexible responsive touch surfaces, Tiny, fast micro-controllers providing SOC processing.
There are many who have forecast devices using low power, flexible screens with physical touch input. This is another small but important step in that direction.
If everything goes right all the way, one day, we will be able to experience this thinnest touch surface.
Johnston and Williamson are not trying to suggest their keyboard is market ready, and one minute of playing with it proves that. But it's the underlying technology that is market ready. CSR have proved convincingly that three independent business-to-business companies can quickly combine their innovations – and it works.
Some technical features are the main advantage of this thin, light, flexible screen-Low energy, wireless communication, Common language protocols, Flexible responsive touch surfaces, Tiny, fast micro-controllers providing SOC processing.
There are many who have forecast devices using low power, flexible screens with physical touch input. This is another small but important step in that direction.
If everything goes right all the way, one day, we will be able to experience this thinnest touch surface.
