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PostSubject: Konoha Tech   Konoha Tech I_icon_minitimeWed Nov 10, 2010 5:45 pm

Name of Weapon or Item: Konoha Tech Holotouchlogo
Owner: Konoha
Location: Varies (Virtually any surface)
Rank: N/A

Description/Abilities: HoloTouch is a surface computing platform that responds to natural hand gestures and real world objects. It has a 360-degree user interface, a 30-inch reflective surface with a XGA DLP projector underneath the surface which projects an image onto its underside, while four cameras in the machine's housing record reflections of infrared light from objects and human fingertips on the surface. The surface is capable of object recognition, object/finger orientation recognition and tracking, and is multi-touch and is multi-user. Users can interact with the machine by touching or dragging their fingertips and objects such as paintbrushes across the screen, or by placing and moving placed objects. This paradigm of interaction with computers is known as a natural user interface. Surface has been optimized to respond to 52 touches at a time.

Using the specially-designed barcode-style "Surface tags" on objects, HoloTouch can offer a variety of features, for example automatically offering additional wine choices tailored to the dinner being eaten based on the type of wine set on the Surface, or in conjunction with a password, offering user authentication.

History: The HoloTouch has been on work for approximately over a year now. Since becoming Council of Kohoa, Kiyoshi has been pressured time and time again by many that he should keep the technology flowing in the village to keep their name up and due to this fact, Kiyoshi and Sayuri has spent most of his time studying these type of things, such as technology and nano tech in order to keep Konoha feeling as comfortable as possible. They continued on with the intense studying and even took a few lectures from the Konohagakure scientists. After about a year of studying, they got to work on helping the scientists create many new technological based items, but keeping them on the down low as to not alert any villages/potential enemies. It is also rumored that it's proceeder (Known as HoloTouch II) is coming out soon.

Appearance: HoloTouch is a 30-inch (76 cm) display in a table-like form factor, 22 inches (56 cm) high, 21 inches (53 cm) deep, and 42 inches (107 cm) wide. The Surface tabletop is acrylic, and its interior frame is powder-coated steel. The software platform has wired Ethernet 10/100, wireless 802.11 b/g/n, and Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity. Surface applications are written using XNA technology.

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Name of Weapon or Item:Konoha Tech Holotouchiilogokonoha2
Owner: Konoha
Location: Within a secret Lab facility (Projects throughout the entire village)
Rank: N/A (S Rank material)

Description/Abilities: HoloTouch II technology is unique and widely patented. Devices using HoloTouch technology vastly exceed capabilities of conventional human-machine interfaces and outperforms them. Here are just some of the reasons:

  • Human-machine interfaces ("HMIs") using HoloTouch technology are entirely touchless

  • with no moving parts, HMIs using our patented technology are indestructible - impervious to shock, dirt, moisture, hard use and other hazards of customers and workplaces.

  • clean and green operation - whether in healthcare, high-traffic consumer applications or other settings, our HMIs neatly bypass hygiene issues, because there's nothing to touch in operating them

  • full-color, 3D holographic images of HMIs using HoloTouch technology draw customers in and hold their attention

  • people-friendly, easy-to-use touchless, holographic HMIs provide comfortable, reliable operation where conventional keys and buttons have shrunk below normal finger sizes and fingers tire from pounding keys and buttons

  • touchless HMIs using our technology are friction-less and have longer life cycles than conventional switches and other tactile HMIs

  • our touchless, holographic HMIs compare favorably in cost with conventional tactile interfaces, both initially and over time

  • their physical designs are appealing and very flexible

  • HMIs using patented HoloTouch technology enhance competitive positions by underlining commitment to newest and best technology

  • There are no practical barriers to using HoloTouch technology to improve and enhance many types of electronic equipment, such as automotive, banking, factory-floor, gaming, kiosk, leisure, medical, military, personal and home electronics and toy products.


HoloTouch II technology must be customized to your particular application or device.

Here's a simple explanation of how HoloTouch technology works:

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HMIs using HoloTouch II technology make it easy for people to enter commands and data into a wide range of electronic equipment by simply passing a finger through holographic images of what would otherwise be buttons or keys of keypads or keyboards, floating in the air at a convenient location. An infrared sensor detects intrusion of a finger into those images, identifies which command has been selected and transmits that selection to the equipment's internal software, in much the same way pressing a button on any ordinary keyboard would. Interfaces customized with HoloTouch technology provide output to USB, serial and other PC ports as well as relay output to other devices such as PLCs.

PERSONAL ELECTRONICS


Combining holographic images of what would otherwise be the buttons of cell phones, PDAs, laptops, video games or hand-helds with a wave sensor scanning the plane of those images, HoloTouch technology enhances comfortable, reliable operation, where keypad size has shrunk below normal finger size, and continues to dwindle. With HoloTouch technology, images of keypads can be larger than the underlying equipment. Holographic images of the keypad are projected into the air. An infra-red detector detects intrusion of a finger into those images, identifies which number or symbol has been selected, and transmits that selection to the equipment.


MILITARY AND OTHER RUGGED APPLICATIONS


Where computer keyboards and keypads are regularly subjected to contaminants, dirt, moisture or shock, whether on the factory floor, outdoors or in the military, HMIs using HoloTouch technology solve that problem by providing truly hardened controls. Controls using our patented technology have no moving parts and nothing to break. Holographic images of what would otherwise be the keypad or computer keyboard are projected into the air. An infra-red detector intrusion of a finger into those images, identifies which command has been selected, and transmits that selection to the equipment, all in a completely sealed unit.


MEDICAL AND HIGH-TRAFFIC CONSUMER APPLICATIONS

Because there's nothing to actually touch when using our touchless, holographic HMIs, healthcare personnel gain direct, reliable and personal control of operating room equipment, where conventional healthcare HMIs must be operated by someone not "scrubbed up" because computer keyboards and key pads can never be effectively sterilized. ATM, kiosk and point-of-sale equipment subject to the onslaught of large numbers of consumers can be precisely operated using HoloTouch technology without concern about secondary infection issues. Holographic images of what would otherwise be computer keyboards, keypads or touch-screens are projected into the air at a considerable distance from the equipment. An infra-red detector notices the intrusion of a finger into the desired portion of those images, identifies which number or symbol has been selected, and transmits that selection to the equipment and its display function.

History: Since becoming a shinobi of Konoha, Kiyoshi has been pressured time and time again by many that he should keep the technology flowing in the village to keep their name up and due to this fact, Kiyoshi and Sayuri has spent most of their time studying these type of things, such as technology and nano tech in order to keep Konoha feeling as comfortable as possible. They continued on with the intense studying and even took a few lectures from the Konohagakure scientists. After about a year of studying, they got to work on helping the scientists create many new technological based items, but keeping them on the down low as to not alert any villages/potential enemies.

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