Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Microsoft Introduces Surface Computing and a New Way to Share Content
Posted by Darius Wey in "HARDWARE" @ 11:10 PM
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Okay, I admit to being intrigued by Microsoft Surface. You could dismiss this as just another bit of vapourware being shown off by Microsoft Research, but (and might I add - unsurprisingly, considering Microsoft has dropped hints of touch-based computing over the past few years) it turns out that this product is very real and will be deployed by a number of partners by the end of the year (for example, "customers in T-Mobile retail stores might place different cell phones on Surface's interactive surface where product features, prices and phone plans would appear so they could be easily compared"). As far as Digital Media Thoughts is concerned, Microsoft Surface could offer new ways for your digital camera and media player to interact with itself and other neighbouring devices, which could really add some pizazz in that family gathering around the "coffee table". ;)
Check out the press images and screen grabs above and below, and do stop by the Microsoft Surface web site and Channel 10 to see what all the fuss is about. Direct interaction, multi-touch, multi-user, and object recognition? I'd say the real "wow" starts now.
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