espresso Portable Displays bring elegance to productivity




The past two years saw a drastic change in the way many people work or even study. While remote work was already trendy even before the pandemic hit, it almost became a necessity as people adjusted to health protocols and office policies. Fortunately for many of us, we live in a time where technology is able to adjust to our needs rather than the other way around. So to help people stay on top of their work no matter where they are, Award-Winning Portable Monitor maker espresso is presenting its next-gen displays that not only help you be productive anywhere, they look great in any setting, too.

Designers: Will Scuderi, Scott McKeon, Gary Caldarola & Fabian Maritato

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Portable monitors are nothing new, of course, but few of them seem to mind aesthetics as much as functionality. Most, even those coming from big brands, simply look like a slab of glass and metal, sometimes even plastic, and leave things at that. In contrast to this, designers Will Scuderi, Scott McKeon, Gary Caldarola, Fabian Maritato put their creative minds together to deliver a Premium Portable Monitor that is both striking and, at the same time, talented. Taking a cue from Apple’s iMac, the espresso Display V2 utilizes anodized aluminum and layered glass to create a product that is not only handsome but also long-lasting. Like an iMac, espresso hides most of its electronics inside a rather sizable bottom bezel, allowing the entire enclosure to be 5.5mm thick only and be highly portable. Its minimalist design makes it stand out without being too distracting, quietly blending in the background until you notice its clean beauty in the middle of a chaotic makeshift desk at a coffee shop.

The espresso Displays V2 aren’t just about looks, though. Its Full HD screen supports 16 million colors and 99% of the sRGB color gamut, making photos and videos burst with life. USB-C and Mini HDMI ports make it compatible with a wide variety of devices, giving your PC or Mac a second screen to increase your productivity or turning your smartphone into a portable office.

Its talents don’t end there either. The espresso portable monitors also come with a touch screen, making it the Best Portable Monitor for 2022, especially as a touchscreen for Macs. You can even rotate it in portrait orientation to match your workflow and your needs, and it will automatically adjust its contents for you. espresso even has an equally talented espressoPen that lets your creativity flow with ease on the screen as it would on paper.

With so many portable displays available in the market today, it’s quite a feat for espresso to come out with a portable monitor that stands out in both form and function. With a sleek aluminum body, unbeatable features, and accessories to support any kind of work condition, the espresso Displays V2 empower today’s workers to be productive and creative, whenever and wherever the muse strikes them or their bosses need them.

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Autodesk researchers develop ‘magic finger’ that reads gestures from any surface (video)

DNP Autodesk magic finger

By combining a camera that detects surfaces with one that perceives motion, Canadian university researchers and Autodesk have made a sensor that reads finger gestures based on which part of your body you swipe. The first camera can detect pre-programmed materials like clothing, which would allow finger movements made across your pants or or shirt to activate commands that call specific people or compose an email, for instance. Autodesk sees this type of input as a possible compliment to smartphones or Google Glasses (which lack a useful input device), though it says the motion detection camera isn't accurate enough yet to replace a mouse. Anyway, if you wanted that kind of device for your digits, it already exists -- in spades.

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Disney’s REVEL could turn the whole world into a tactile touchscreen (video)

Disneys Revel could turn the whole world into a touchscreen video

Disney Research think it can go one better on Tactile and Haptic touch displays by using electrical fields to add sensation to nearly anything you can touch. Using Reverse Electrovibration, REVEL works by strapping an electrostatic signal generator to your body, so when you come into contact with an object on the same electrical plane, that low-level field can be altered to create friction. It's hoped that the technology could revolutionize touchscreens, add a whole new level of feeling to augmented reality and help blind people feel their way around. There's a video after the break, but be warned, it's light on the sort of cartoony hijinks you'd normally expect from the House of Mouse.

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