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31 May 2007

Microsoft Unveils $10K Touch Sensitive Tabletop

The interactive tabletop concepts and Touch Sensitive Gaming Table from Philips and the trend of digital furniture continues with Microsoft introducing its touch-sensitive, Minority Report Table called Microsoft Surface. The touch sensitive table features a 30-inch screen embedded in an acrylic tabletop.
The tabletop uses cameras under the display to detect touches, and it can handle multiple touches at the same time. The table features a range of intuitive applications like painting with surface, virtual concierge, interacting with digital content like downloading contents from a digital camera with Wi-Fi capabilities when placed on the display. It can also read bar codes and identification tags embedded in objects for varied purposes. And, all this innovation does not come cheaply for an initial price of $10,000.
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PCMag.

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