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Did you know Apple’s Touch Bar has been reinvented as a handy USB gadget? Learn how this cool USB gadget works.
Eniac Flexbar The Flexbar is a USB-C accessory that functions like Apple’s Touch Bar of old. Eniac Bringing Back the Touch Bar. The Flexbar is a USB-C accessory that functions similarly to the Touch ...
The Flexbar features a 9.8 x 0.28-inch OLED display that can be personalized and customized through a control application called the FlexbarDesigner ENIAC 5 / 6 ...
It’s unclear if ENIAC’s Flexbar addresses all of those issues. But this 10 inch, 2170 x 60 pixel AMOLED touchscreen display is a standalone device rather than one that’s built into a laptop ...
We recently reported on Flexbar, a project developed by ENIAC Technology that brings back the Touch Bar – the controversial (and now discontinued) small touch screen implemented by Apple on the ...
Created by Eniac, the Flexbar is a thin OLED display that provides a set of software buttons and controls to work with your Mac and its apps. By touching the screen, you can trigger shortcuts ...
The Flexbar’s creators have started a new company, Eniac, which is attempting to bring the accessory to consumers through a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign.
Clearly not everyone, though; Eniac, formed by a small group of engineers, is bringing back the Touch bar in the form of Flexbar, a standalone device that does a lot more than send emojis.
The Flexbar is a Kickstarter project from a Hong Kong-based company called ENIAC, so first and foremost, MacRumors readers should know that ENIAC has not previously created a hardware product.