Microsoft Applied Sciences - Interactive Displays For High Performance Touch
Lag in input on touch-screen devices is something that all of us have experienced. This lag is of about 100ms, but it is less visible on smartphones and felt more on tablets and PCs.
Microsoft Research teams have been working on "High-Performance Touch" in the interactive display systems. They tested a a touch-display system with two orders of magnitude less latency than current systems. They published a video that demonstrates some of the improvements for reducing that input lag so that it becomes invisible to human eye.
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