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Watch the Microsoft Surface in action!

by David Gonzales on Apr 20, 2008 at 11:11 AM

You might have heard the news that the Microsoft Surface table has hit five select AT&T stores across the country, and are now available for you to try out for yourself. In case you haven’t had the chance to drop by any of these stores yet and seen the Microsoft Surface in action, we have here a video showing just how it can complement your AT&T experience by adding multi-touch and satellite mapping technology. The surface, it seems, could serve as a perfect tool for presentations with its touchscreen interface, and it adds a nice touch of interactivity while enabling easy, user-friendly graphics to complement the user-experience. Apple’s CoverFlow could make it much nicer, though. But that’s just my opinion.

Via [Gotta Be Mobile]

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  • vicemax said:

    FINALLY! touch-screen technology comes into its own. In the 1980’s, there were 2 companies producing touch screens for Apple and DOS computers: Hewlett Packard and TSD Display (aka Megadata) in Kanata Ontario. These systems had limited uses, some of the first gvt information kiosks used tsd technology. There were many applications possible, but it took until NOW for this technology to “come into its’ own”.I won’t be jumping to buy it though, not if it is dependent on Vista type software! LOL AND it might be good to wait until they get all the “bugs” out, as well...and the price is scary!

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