A company called 
Osram Opto Semiconductors has created a new infrared LED that can be used in conjunction with detectors to create ultra-thin touchscreens. We've seen infrared used in touchscreens before, most notably in Microsoft's 
Surface and recent e-readers from 
Barnes & Noble and 
Kobo. But, Osram's solution is complex enough to work in a multitouch tablet, while being as space-saving 
zForce. At only 0.45mm tall the diodes and sensors can easily be crammed into a bezel around a screen and sip just 35mW during regular use. Now the company just has to convince someone to put the tiny IREDs in their products.
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