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'''Microsoft Surface''' | '''Microsoft Surface''' is a multi touch device in the form of a table top. Developed as a software and hardware technology, it is a completely intuitive and liberating way way to interact with digital content and in ways more than 1, it blurs the line between the physical and virtual worlds. | ||
One or more users can use Surface by touching the screen and performing hand motions to manipulate digital content. | One or more users can use Surface by touching the screen and performing hand motions to manipulate digital content. |
Revision as of 09:34, 25 July 2009
Microsoft Surface is a multi touch device in the form of a table top. Developed as a software and hardware technology, it is a completely intuitive and liberating way way to interact with digital content and in ways more than 1, it blurs the line between the physical and virtual worlds.
One or more users can use Surface by touching the screen and performing hand motions to manipulate digital content.