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Thought some of you might find this interesting.  I would love to try one out, maybe someday I will have tons of disposable income and can snag one.

Microsoft Surface 

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Description from Engadget:

Over the years we've seen plenty of surface and gestural interface computing systems and prototypes, but nothing mass-market -- nothing consumable, if you will. Microsoft aims to change all that with Surface, its first foray into surface / gestural interfaces; arriving in the form of a 30-inch table-like display, Microsoft envisions its eventual uses as pervasive as imaginable, like ordering beverages from your restaurant table and silently scanning your wine bottle's RFID tag to automagically present information on the vineyard and vintage. Sure, some of it's pretty pie in the sky, but Microsoft is touting Surface's multi-touch, multi-user interface, object recognition and gestural interaction, and it's out to dispel myths of vaporware with limited 2007 rollouts in T-Mobile stores, Starwood hotels, and even Harrah's in Vegas.

As for the consumer end of things, it's estimated that we're still a number of years out on the technology (for starters these Surface units are estimated to cost up to ten thousand bucks). Pretty steep for what ultimately amounts to being an underbelly projector with digital cameras that track surface interaction (all of which running on a stock 1GHz Vista box), but the focus of any nascent technology is never price, it's function.



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How much I want one!



Minority report far off?



Just like the one that guy had in The Island.



Nothing too groundbreaking, but since it's Microsoft, we'll perhaps finally see more mainstream touch interfaces.

I don't see this being applicable anytime soon, although it would be very nice in restaurants and stores...



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windowview, your Microsoft Surface link isn't working.



You can see it at IGN. They have a few videos as well. It looks really nice. Though I like Sony's paper thin screen that's fold-able more. We should start seeing both in the market next year.



That first link is just microsoft.com/surface I think thats awesome how the cameras can detect whats sitting on the screen, and when that guy transfers the photo from the camera to the pda. Superchunk care to share a link to sony's paper folding screen?