Technology companies have been on a mission for years to turn anything and everything into a touchscreen. We saw one of the coolest examples of this back in October when we told you about the MUV Bird, which you can read about here. While the idea that our computing experiences can and should extend off of LCD and OLED screens and onto just about anything around us isn't new, we have yet to see any company show off a solution that is realistic without being cost-prohibitive.
That may have just changed, however.
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