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Tvotapka
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Re: Have you seen the new gloves for touch screen users?
Tvotapka   1/27/2011 4:21:20 PM
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Think broader! Researchers in just about any area of Life Sciences would be a target. I live 10 minutes away from Cold Spring Harbor Labs, the infamous DNA research center. If I had a few samples of these gloves, I'm sure I'd get a few orders!

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Re: Have you seen the new gloves for touch screen users?
hwong   1/22/2011 2:19:03 PM
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One of the uses I can think of is that germs cannot be passed on from one person to another at the hospital.

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Re: Have you seen the new gloves for touch screen users?
Tvotapka   1/12/2011 11:26:07 AM
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A good association to tap into for research: AACC or the American Association of Clinical Chemistry. Just about every hospital or commerical reference lab would be in the membership.

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Re: Have you seen the new gloves for touch screen users?
jbond   1/12/2011 10:11:57 AM
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I don't know about the medical use but that would be a good thought. I would assume that might be where the idea came from. I will look into it and if I find anything out I will let you know.

Tvotapka
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Re: Have you seen the new gloves for touch screen users?
Tvotapka   1/11/2011 11:45:18 PM
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Interesting innovation. I wonder if the glove material has been evaluated or rated for medical or clinical diagnostic environments. Med techs often work with lab equipment where AC is cranked up high and gloves are standard issue. With more and more touch screen interfaces being used in these environments, you can begin to appreciate the demand.

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Re: Have you seen the new gloves for touch screen users?
jbond   12/30/2010 1:25:11 PM
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Yes, they are made for nothern hemispheres where we have the cold and ice for months and have to wear gloves to go outside even for a few minutes.

I think this was a wonderful invention by these companies.  These will help many of us.

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Re: Have you seen the new gloves for touch screen users?
Himanshugupta   12/30/2010 12:51:22 PM
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i did not know that people can buy gloves for their touch screen! I mean it sounds like quite a high end market to tap in.

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Re: Have you seen the new gloves for touch screen users?
saranyatil   12/30/2010 12:12:10 PM
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definitely these gloves will suite for most of the places in northern hemisphere where people cant even operate their phone though they have a good capacitive touch screen phones these gloves have conducting layer to give contact to the screen and these gloves are soft warm and light weight too. i enjoy wearing them and feels different.

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Re: Have you seen the new gloves for touch screen users?
Clairvoyant   12/26/2010 1:51:25 PM
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Yes, but those things would be done inside, so why would you need gloves?

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Re: Have you seen the new gloves for touch screen users?
pocharle   12/22/2010 8:12:06 PM
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Technically that could still work. It could be for board game or even a simple 2-D  type of game. Think about how most kiosks and touch screens work. The same functionality could apply to the glove with certain games.

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