The touchscreen that lets you feel textures

A promising new technology from Tokyo-based Senseg may change the way we interact with displays

Tactile technology
(Image credit: Screen shot, CNET)

Touchscreens that feel nubbly or even fur-like? That's the surreal promise behind new technology from Tokyo firm Senseg, which allows users to feel textures captured in an image on a tablet's display screen — photos of pebbles, sandpaper, or packing material will feel like the real thing. (See a demonstration video below.) Here's a look at the futuristic technology:

A screen you can feel?

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