Hands-on Look at Microsoft Surface
Monday, October 1st, 2007Arstechnica provides a hands-on look at the Microsoft Surface.
Essentially, Microsoft Surface is a computer embedded in a medium-sized table, with a large, flat display on top that is touch-sensitive. The software reacts to the touch of any object, including human fingers, and can track the presence and movement of many different objects at the same time. In addition to sensing touch, the Microsoft Surface unit can detect objects that are labeled with small “domino” stickers, and in the future, it will identify devices via radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags.