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    Pinch is an interface which connects the displays from multiple touch devices together. It is currently under development by a research group at the Tokyo University of Technology.
    When the user places a thumb and index finger on two adjacent screens and pinches, the screens link up. The screens can be lined up freely, whether vertical or horizontal, and the pictures can be matched up if they're misaligned.
    The connected devices share each other's position and screen size via Wi-Fi. With this system, it's even possible to connect devices with different-sized screens, such as iPhones and iPads.
    "This Pinch interface we've developed is used to create applications that make devices react when they've both been pinched, so they work together. In the case of a graphics application, when the devices recognize they've been pinched, they can show the whole picture as if it's on one screen."
    "You could use Pinch to develop a variety of apps. For example, with a music app, if you connect devices horizontally, you could keep playing music for a long time."
    "People probably own just one of these devices each. So, I think people could communicate in fun ways, by getting together with friends and putting their devices next to each other. In the case of advertising, I think you could create applications where people put their devices together to talk about the products."
    "We've presented Pinch at conferences, but we haven't shown it to the public yet. We'd like people to use this system to develop apps. So, we're offering Pinch to developers and are basically just asking them to do something with it. We've just started several projects like that."

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    Default Re: Pinch interface connects the displays of multiple devices simultaneously

    Pretty cool stuff! I don't know how I would use this, but I think it's a primo idea.

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    Default Re: Pinch interface connects the displays of multiple devices simultaneously

    Playbooks were supposed to have or may have something like this.

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