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Hap2u lets you feel what's on your screen

Hap2u lets you feel what's on your screen Touchscreens are great, but they don't offer much in the way of feedback. Phones can buzz, sure, but that's only useful as a notification. Hap2u gives touchscreens a layer that produces tiny vibrations you can feel with your finger, opening up a whole new set of interactions. The company is talking with phone manufacturers about integrating its 2-micrometer-thin haptic layer, so don't be surprised if flagship devices soon sport smart physical feedback.

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