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Nov 2 2009, 6:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
If you want to experience the world's biggest multitouch and multi user screen you have to visit the newly revamped Nürburgring in Germany. The Formula One race track has transformed into a theme park.
The two-piece so called ring°wall consists of an LED display and a multitouch information wall with a total surface of 425 square meters, which equals more than 6,000 computer displays.
Laser technology is used to track the touch inputs of more than 80 users. You can watch a video of the giant touchscreen below.
More details on the Vimeo page of this video and here you can watch the making-of. The ring°wall was built by German company Sensory Minds (site). Thanks CDog for the Tip.
See also the Nurburg Ring site.
ring°wall from SENSORY-MINDS on Vimeo.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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