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    What is Microsoft Surface?


    Microsoft Surface is a revolutionary multi-touch computer that responds to natural hand gestures and real-world objects, helping people interact with digital content in a simple and intuitive way. With a large, horizontal user interface, Surface offers a unique gathering place where multiple users can collaboratively and simultaneously interact with data and each other.





    How does Microsoft Surface work?


    Microsoft Surface uses cameras and image recognition in the infrared spectrum to recognize different types of objects such as fingers, tagged items and shapes. This input is then processed by the computer and the resulting interaction is displayed using rear projection. The user can manipulate content and interact with the computer using natural touch and hand gestures, instead of a typical mouse and keyboard.



    What are the key capabilities of Microsoft Surface?


    Microsoft Surface has four key capabilities that make it such a unique experience:

    • Direct interaction. Users can grab digital information with their hands and interact with content on-screen by touch and gesture – without using a mouse or keyboard.
    • Multi-user experience. The large, horizontal, 30 inch display makes it easy for several people to gather and interact together with Microsoft Surface - providing a collaborative, face-to-face computing experience.
    • Multi-touch. Microsoft Surface responds to many points of contact simultaneously - not just from one finger, as with a typical touch screen, but from dozens of contact points at once.
    • Object recognition. Users can place physical objects on the screen to trigger different types of digital responses – providing for a multitude of applications and the transfer of digital content to mobile devices.


    This would be pretty cool as a coffee table. Comment on what you think about this.

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    I can see such a technology being used to enhance many products, retail stores, and institutions. I wish I had one. I wonder when they will try and start phasing these out to the general public.
    Have any questions please don't hesitate to ask

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    Yes, now you get a BSoD or RSoD and you can whack it all you want
    actually this is better

    NICE!!!!!!!!
    this keyboard is enough

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