Android based IR gizmo creates touch enabled TVs
Touchjet’s Android-based, quad-core “Touchjet Wave” media player attaches to the top of your TV and IR scans your gestures to approximate touch control.
Indiegogo has gone Indiegaga over the Touchjet Wave finger-tracking device, which has more than doubled its 100K goal to surpass $273,000 in funding, with 28 days remaining. Touchjet, which previously released the Android-based Touchjet Pond pico projector via Indiegogo, is still offering some $99 and $189 (two-pack) early bird packages for the Wave, with many more available at $119. Shipments are set for March 2016.
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