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Discover Ludwig"haptic technology" is correct and can be used in written English.
Haptic technology refers to a type of technology that utilizes touch and tactile feedback. For example, you may use haptic technology when using a virtual reality headset that requires you to use hand gestures to interact with the virtual environment.
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"There are systems - haptic technology - that use electronic pulses to contract muscles.
In future, haptic technology will allow VR to impact the body as well as the mind.
Furthermore, it uses haptic technology, which provides tactile feedback when the cursor settles over a menu selection.
As described on the Microsoft blog haptic technology "[does] for the sense of touch what computer graphics does for vision".
Remember, sound and touch (in the form of haptic technology or Google's Tilt Brush) can be powerful elements in VR storytelling.
And so if the acceptable frontier of haptic technology is virtual-reality gaming, the unspoken but quietly recognized frontier is romantic.
But, fellow reader, we are now in the age of the app and of haptic technology, which communicates through vibration and touch.
A jury in Oakland, Calif., found in September 2004 that Sony had infringed on two Immersion patents for so-called haptic technology, used in PlayStation and PlayStation 2 consoles to make game controllers vibrate with the on-screen action.
The new research is the latest in what is known as haptic technology – hardware that takes advantage of the feeling of touch by offering feedback via pressure or vibration.
In cellphones, haptic technology means that keys or a screen icon vibrate at a user's touch.
What are students' perceived usefulness and ease of use of haptic technology for learning? .
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