LAS VEGAS, NV — (Marketwire) — 01/08/13 — Displair, a visionary, multi-touch interactive computer monitor made of nothing but touchable air — will preview at CES 2013 before its U.S. launch later in 2013. Displair-s vision is to create new visual and gesture technologies, replacing traditional glass screen monitors with more engaging, less environmentally wasteful methods of viewing and interacting with computers.
Displair projects a computer image on a thin stream of air infused with microscopic water particles. Using highly tuned software and gesture technology, a user can navigate the screen simply by touching the air. The air droplets are so small, that fingers stay dry. Displair will be available initially in the U.S. for high-end consumers, healthcare professionals, education, hotels, clubs, restaurants and out-of-home digital advertisers.
Displair will be on display at the CES Eureka Park TechZone on Level 3 at the Venetian, in booth # 74410 (here on a map: ).
Playing Fruit Ninja on Displair:
Playing Angry Birds on Displair:
Sample client presentation using Displair:
Displair, makers of a multi-touch interactive computer monitor made of nothing but touchable air, will launch in the U.S. later in 2013. Displair-s vision is to replace traditional glass screen monitors with more engaging, less environmentally wasteful monitors. Displair was founded and still has office in Astrakhan, Russia. The company received a $1 million round of funding in May 2012 from the Leta Group. For more information, visit Displair.com.
Contact at CES:
Kim Terca
(617) 909-1620
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