The software giant recently showed off its new Surface technology at five Sheraton hotels nationwide. The demonstration allowed the public to get a feel for Microsoft's first fully touch-screen computer.
The table-like Surface computer operates entirely through a 30-inch interactive screen, which works along the same lines as Apple's iPhone. But the Surface also recognizes and interacts with objects such as iPods and digital cameras that it comes in contact with, allowing users to edit photos or play music on the spot. The display, which rotates, can also recognize multiple hands or fingers.
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Hi Tom;
Great to see you posting about this. I think Surface is incredible. For an up-close and personal taste, your readers will enjoy my post about it from last September - http://blogs.pulver.com/jarnold/archives/2007/09/microsoft_surfa.html