Exhibit and media design firm Ideum have cocked a snook at Microsoft with the launch of their MT2 Table, a multitouch-table which, at 50-inches running at 1280 x 720, is both larger and higher ...
Multi-touch table manufacturers Ideum had already beaten Microsoft's Surface when it came to resolution and display size, but that hasn't stopped them tweaking their 50-inch touchscreen product. The ...
Microsoft has rebranded its original Surface massively multitouch technology as PixelSense, formerly only the name of the optical sensor it used, after launching the Surface line of tablets. Microsoft ...
Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big screen, small screen and streaming. A member of the Film Critic's Circle, he's covered technology and culture from London's tech scene ...
In many spheres of our everyday life, touchscreens have become the chosen method of interacting with electronic devices, providing a far more direct and intuitive interface than mice, keyboards, ...
Ever wanted to build a touch table or other touch-input project, but got stuck figuring out the ‘touch’ part? [Jean Perardel] has your back with his multi-touch frame over on IO that makes any surface ...
With the release of Windows 7, a whole lot of talk surrounding multi-touch has surfaced. In fact, most credit Microsoft's own Surface as the catalyst for more consumer-oriented multi-touch ...
Microsoft's multi-touch tabletop display called Surface has a competitor as Sony gets ready to start selling a 35-inch, full HD touchscreen table. The table will track gestures and even discern ...
Although the upper surface of the Ideum multitouch table we covered back in November 2009 measured 100 inches diagonally, only 86 inches were viewable. Originally a custom offering, the Pano Touch ...
Microsoft expects Surface, it’s so-called ‘Coffee Table’ PC, to change the way users interact with digital media. Here are a few examples of how and why. Essentially, Surface is a 30-inch touch screen ...
Remember Microsoft’s gesture-based table computer called Surface? We got a hands-on of it back at All Things D, but Ars Technica got an in depth look, getting videos of some of the eight apps—some of ...
XTouch Commercial/Proof of Concept – make every surface tap sensitive from Vladimir Druts on Vimeo. XTouch, an SDK created by a group at the University of Toronto’s Mobile Applications Lab and funded ...
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