The screenergy table features

  • a high contrast 46inch LCD screen @1080p / full HD resolution.
  • an Intel i7 Quad core 4GB RAM computer to run your application (GFX)
  • A second high-performance computer controls all tracking not interfering with the GFX computer that runs your application

Users touch the screen, four cameras grabs the infrared rays that are reflected underneath the screen inside the table, images are processed to the tracker that finds out where the touches took place and sends events through a TUIO protocol to presented application.

Take a look at the components.

Software

The tracker runs on proprietary software that outputs tracker data using the open source TUIO protocol.

Dimensions

Dimensions

  • screenergy desk (l/b/h) cm: 1000 / 100 /10
  • display (W x H) mm: 1173 x 789

Total weight packing not included: ~200 kg

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Environmental data

  • Power and Operational Conditions
  • Power: 240 V, 50Hz
  • Power Consumption: 800W
  • Operation Temperature: 10 to 35°C

Further Details

The table uses internal IR sources to illuminate the glass from the inside. This enables the 4 IR cameras inside to see finger movements and recognice objects that is put on the table. A dedicated tracker computer connects to the cameras and outputs tracker data in the form of a UDP stream over the network. The protocol is an open source TUIO  protocol which is based on OSC. Another computer with a more powerful graphics card is connected to the LCD screen with DVI. It runs your application and by listening for the TUIO tracker data from the other computer the application can be controlled by hands or objects on the table.



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The screenergy table features

  • a high contrast 46inch LCD screen @1080p / full HD resolution.
  • an Intel i7 Quad core 4GB RAM computer to run your application (GFX)
  • A second high-performance computer controls all tracking not interfering with the GFX computer that runs your application

Users touch the screen, four cameras grabs the infrared rays that are reflected underneath the screen inside the table, images are processed to the tracker that finds out where the touches took place and sends events through a TUIO protocol to presented application.

Take a look at the components.

Software

The tracker runs on proprietary software that outputs tracker data using the open source TUIO protocol.

Dimensions

Dimensions

  • screenergy desk (l/b/h) cm: 1000 / 100 /10
  • display (W x H) mm: 1173 x 789

Total weight packing not included: ~200 kg

Click here to see an image with dimensions.

Environmental data

  • Power and Operational Conditions
  • Power: 240 V, 50Hz
  • Power Consumption: 800W
  • Operation Temperature: 10 to 35°C

Further Details

The table uses internal IR sources to illuminate the glass from the inside. This enables the 4 IR cameras inside to see finger movements and recognice objects that is put on the table. A dedicated tracker computer connects to the cameras and outputs tracker data in the form of a UDP stream over the network. The protocol is an open source TUIO  protocol which is based on OSC. Another computer with a more powerful graphics card is connected to the LCD screen with DVI. It runs your application and by listening for the TUIO tracker data from the other computer the application can be controlled by hands or objects on the table.