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Sunday, September 30, 2012

Samsung Computer Can be Controlled by Hand swish

Samsung Computer Can be Controlled by Hand swish

Increasing popularity of tablet computers lately, but Samsung did not forget the users desktop. In fact, the company's digital convergence technologies brings several new innovations in the All-In-One (AIO) PC Series 7, which was introduced at the exhibition Internationale Funkausstellung (IFA) 2012 in Berlin, Germany, some time ago.

Designed by Premium aspects of the Samsung Series 9 Notebook, Series 7 AIO PC using an Intel Core i7 third generation, 8GB RAM, AMD Radeon HD dedicated graphics, and WQHD display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440.

In addition, this new device will feature recognition sense form of the multi-touch screen 10 fingers and hand gesture commands. This device combines all the hardware and software features that are expected to provide the maximum home entertainment experience.

Touch screen technology is certainly beyond multi-touch sensation of two fingers, as it provides full settings with the touch of a finger using 10. It allows users to enjoy the full capabilities of the entertainment applications on offer, or do complex editing content.

With 10 finger touch function, you can pinching on screen to enlarge and shrink the screen or rotate the image. It also shifts the pages with ease.

Then, there is recognition feature five movements (hand gestures) to control the use of the device. Simply flick the wrist in a distance of up to one meter from the front of the screen, then you can enjoy watching on your PC screen.

Repeat swiped to the right or to the left to turn the page on an e-book, or turn the palms clockwise, or reverse direction to raise or lower the volume while watching a movie.

To click on an item in a program, the requested injunction is closing or holding hands. As for the clicking the "stop" on the film, for example, you can wave.

Such features are of course designed to provide more comfort to the user. It's just more difficult to practice than theory.

The sensor was very sensitive mechanism. When making grasping movements to click on a program, for example, the cursor will "run" even further. You will need more training to operate it.

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