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mardi 5 juin 2012 à 10h21

Photo Release -- Perceptive Pixel’s Groundbreaking Pen and Touch Technology Available Today (AcT)


New Active Stylus Enables Simultaneous Pen & Touch Directly on Screen, Replicating Pen and Paper Experience

NEW YORK, May 10, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Perceptive Pixel, the leading provider of advanced user interface solutions, announces general availability of its active stylus, which enables simultaneous pen and stylus input, an industry first. While other solutions on the market require inefficient mode switching, the Perceptive Pixel active stylus delivers an entirely natural on-screen drawing or writing experience without the need to toggle between input modes.

A photo accompanying this release is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=12789

The active stylus functions like a regular pen, allowing you to sketch, annotate, design, draw and brainstorm directly on Perceptive Pixel's high-performance, true multi-touch, projected capacitive (pro-cap) displays. Use one hand to write or draw and use the other to reposition the on-screen object, just as you would with pen and paper. The company's pro-cap displays detect an unlimited number of fingers and up to four simultaneous stylus inputs. Patented controller technology perfectly differentiates styluses from fingers while tracking input from each stylus separately and eliminating false touches. The Perceptive Pixel active stylus is sold as an accessory to its popular 27- and 82-inch displays.

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Bob Pette, COO and interim CEO at Perceptive Pixel says, "Being able to work so naturally on screen with a stylus is unprecedented. All other stylus solutions only register a single mode at a time. Our programmable stylus paired with simultaneous multi-touch input enables greater levels of performance and productivity across many industries. It will deliver a transformative experience to everyone from professional artists in product design to geoscientists searching for new petrochemical reserves."

HP is a Perceptive Pixel partner and an early evaluator of the active stylus. Bruce Blaho, chief technologist, Commercial Solutions Business Unit, HP, and HP Fellow, adds, "While touch is great for sorting and analyzing information, fingers are not ideal for high-precision work. The Perceptive Pixel active stylus is perfect for HP workstation customers in design and creation, and it works seamlessly with touch -- an impressive breakthrough that will enhance the overall user experience and boost productivity."

The Perceptive Pixel active stylus is a revolutionary new tool that leverages the latest advances in multi-touch technology to enable professionals from every industry to recapture the familiar and natural way they work with pen and paper. To learn more about the active stylus, visit www.perceptivepixel.com.

About Perceptive Pixel:

Perceptive Pixel is a recognized leader in interaction design, having pioneered the development of large-scale, unlimited multi-touch devices that came to prominence during the historic 2008 U.S. presidential elections. Perceptive Pixel's advanced multi-touch technology platform enables professionals to get closer to their content, removing barriers to understanding, communication and collaboration. Perceptive Pixel is privately held and headquartered in New York. For more information, visit www.perceptivepixel.com.

Perceptive Pixel and the Perceptive Pixel logo are trademarks of Perceptive Pixel Inc.

CONTACT: Media Contact:
Diane Carlson
Vice President, Marketing
Perceptive Pixel
Telephone #: 212-691-2210 ext. 335
Email: dcarlson@perceptivepixel.com


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