How To Transform Your Ordinary Laptop Into A Touchscreen Device Using Airbar
Updated (05.01.2017): Changes have been made to include the announcement of AirBar for MacBook Air.
For
those who have a non-touchscreen laptop, a new device called AirBar has
come into existence. Created by a Swedish company Neonode Inc., the
device is capable enough to transform any ordinary laptop into a
full-fledged touchscreen device. Neonode Inc. announced AirBar for
MacBook Air at CES 2017.
ouchscreens
have been prevalent in the digital market for almost a decade, and they
contribute towards a stupendous device experience. Almost every
interactive device now boasts a touchscreen display so it can express
its superiority against its outmoded counterparts.
But now, these non-touchscreen devices can perceive solace about their
existence, thanks to an awesome gadget developed by Neonode Inc., which
has its expertise in Optical Interaction Sensing Technology. They call
it AirBar, and it is a simple plug-n-play device, which is like the
fairy godmother for the laptops whose masters weren’t tender-hearted
enough to favor them with a touch functionality in the age where most of
the modern laptops do feature a touchscreen.
The sensor uses zForce Air™ technology developed and patented by Neonode
Inc. and finds its place on the bottom bezel of your laptop by
magnetically attaching itself. It then emits some invisible light waves
over your laptop screen which help AirBar sense any interaction between
the user and the laptop screen.
Basically, you are interfering the field of light waves emitted by
AirBar, helping it to sense the point where you touched the screen. The
signals are then translated into an appropriate format which can be
easily understood by your innocent laptop feeling proud that it can now
compete with its rivals and provide you a better experience.
Once your laptop’s display has transformed into a fully functional
touchscreen, you can feel free to touch it with your bare hands or if
you want to use a paintbrush or you have long nails, go for it without a
second thought. It’ll surely work. AirBar will wholeheartedly assist
your laptop to efficiently construe all the gestures like pinch-to-zoom, swipe, and scroll.
Imagine taking a non-touch PC, and within seconds making it a touch
interactive device. Our sensor does not require installation of new
drivers or lengthy instructions. The user simply connects AirBar and can
then start to interact with the display immediately – it´s Plug and
Touch. Compared with today’s PCs with built-in touchscreens the AirBar
sensor keeps your high-quality matte display glare free and without
greasy fingerprints.
— said Remo Behdasht, Neonode’s SVP Business Development.
AirBar uses the USB interface of your laptop to power itself and to transmit touch signals. For Microsoft Windows and Google Chrome OS, the AirBar was unveiled later. Currently, it’s selling at a price tag of $69.
At this year’s CES, Neonode announced a variant of AirBar for the
13-inch (13.3 to be precise) MacBook Air. After the hitting stores in
March, it will be sold for $99. Also, a 14-inch AirBar variant for PCs
running Windows will arrive at the same time.
How to setup AirBar: WATCH OUT VIDEO.
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