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+ Video: NeuTouch - MultiTouch Engine using Nokia N95!

03 June 2008

NeuTouch Video Demo
MultiTouch Engine using Nokia N95!

Cheap Multitouch PadFew weeks ago I wrote an article about cheap ''Do it yourself Multitouch Table'' that uses Nokia N95 as the main component.

Actually it uses the N95's main camera to capture the shadows on top of the box and sends the images to the tracking software on the PC side which tracks the shadows as they move around.

There is no doubt that N95 powered Multitouch Tab is the pretty interesting idea but today we’ve got something cooler!

My friend Sittiphol went a step further and came up with a totally different idea based on the same concept.

Instead of connecting phone to the PC where 3rd party applications decodes and process images captured with a N95's cam he developed an engine capable to process real time image straight on the Nokia N95. The idea is simply brilliant, everything is processed on Nokia N95 there is no need for another device or computer.

Sittiphol Phanvilai developer from Bangkok in Thailand, is most known for his amazing MobiTubia YouTube client and flv video player application, which won him first place in the Nokia Open C Challenge last year and also made him the nokia forum champion too.

He is also brain behind the MosKillTo game and its innovative accelerometer controlled 3D engine as well as two pretty simple but yet useful and well known applications called NeoReboot and Theme Launcher.

Anyway, here is the Video Demonstration of his latest project named as "NeuTouch" once again proves that he is very talented and very perspective young developer!





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