Microsoft’s Next Generation Surface Touchscreen Tables [Video]



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Microsoft announced its Next Generation Surface Touchscreen Tables version 2.0 at CES 2011.VentureBeat made an interview with Chip Wood, senior director of Surface at Microsoft.
Surface is one of Microsoft’s magical technologies, a table with a touchscreen surface that responds to as many as 50 fingers touching it at the same time.
Microsoft’s next-generation Surface touchscreen tables (video interview)
This new version table can able to recognize more fingers than the previous one which is released in 2008.The table has a 40-inch durable touchscreen display that is about 4 inches thick.This time, working with Samsung, Microsoft created a new technology called PixelSense, which allows the surface of the table to sense, or “see,” what is on top of it without using a camera. It can recognize fingers, hands, and other objects pressed directly on the screen.
This technology can be useful to the organizations who want to  attract and entertain their customers with this latest surface technology.So it lets people collaborate around a table and do things at the same time, like taking a photo with their fingers and stretching it out to a bigger size.
In the U.S., it will sell for $7,600.Hope this technology will succeed and will bring new revolutions.


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