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The Spillable Environment: Expanding A Handheld Device's Screen Real Estate And Interactive Capabilities, Jeffrey S. Clement Aug 2007

The Spillable Environment: Expanding A Handheld Device's Screen Real Estate And Interactive Capabilities, Jeffrey S. Clement

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Handheld devices have a limited amount of screen real estate. If a handheld device could take advantage of larger screens, it would create a more powerful user interface and environment. As time progresses, Moore's law predicts that the computational power of handheld devices will increase dramatically in the future, promoting the interaction with a larger screen. Users can then use their peripheral vision to recognize spatial relationships between objects and solve problems more easily with this integrated system. In the spillable environment, the handheld device uses a DiamondTouch Table, a large, touch-sensitive horizontal table, to enhance the viewing environment. When …