TOUCH ME, BABY!: Japan's high-tech venture Miraisens CEO Natsuo Koda demonstrates the new device using 3D-haptics technology.
Technology that generates touchable 3D imagery was unveiled in Japan, with its developers saying users could pull and push objects that are not really there.
Know-how that could improve a gaming experience, or allow someone to physically shape objects that exist only on a computer, will soon be available to buy, said Miraisens, a high-tech firm based outside Tokyo.
