3 thoughts on “surface computing”

  1. It does look cool. Too bad MS is building it. Something like this built on top of Windows? Blech, get that nasty taste out of my mouth. Oh, and they cost $10K? Yah, I’ll take 5 please…

  2. Businesses can easily pay that much for interactive whiteboards, or touchscreen presentation panels and not get as much as this has the potential to provide. But yeah, I hesitated linking to it without googling to find similar non-microsoft “surface computing” products under development.

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