The Morph is a small, fun computer device. The small trackpad uses a series of silicone covers to recreate different interfaces, from the QWERTY keyboard to the drum pad. But it's ultimately the technology that drives the product – rather than the product itself – that can be the most useful. Sensel was present at CES this week, in a stand much bigger than the previous year. The Morph occupied a large part of the area, including a musician using different pads to play live songs. But the real star of the startup was a series of thick, unbranded tablets.
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