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Getting touchy feely with Microsoft's coffee-table-PC (video)
Microsoft is having another go at the entertainment market with its new Surface tabletop display.
The display functions as a touch screen but is also able to recognize items. Put a glass on the display and the device will offer the user a selection of drinks and the ability to order.
Place your casino loyalty card on the display and you'll automatically be able to order services paid for with your frequent gambles points.
Microsoft might be the first to bring the concept to market, but the idea has been floating around for some years. Mitsubishi Electric in 2004 showed off a similar device.
Bill Gates also used Surface at his CES keynote last January, although at the time he never identified the device.
May 31, 2007 at 12:22 AM | Permalink
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