We've seen huge multi-touch tables and displays being used in medicine and for exhibitions, but now you could start seeing such things when you take a coffee break. With a 47-inch display, the ...
The release of Windows 7 has seen a surge in the number of multi-touch all-in-one desktops, laptops and monitors hitting the shelves, but perhaps the real potential in this technology is in ...
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 ...
Ordering pizza is a routine experience. Sure, some pizza players have spiced things up a little, allowing you to visualize and monitor more of the pizza-getting process–think Domino’s Pizza Tracker.
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 ...
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 ...
It’s only natural that with tablets becoming more popular and television screens growing larger, someone would combine the ideas into a touchscreen table. But while a touch-capable coffee table would ...
We saw a few touch-tables at CES, and while the Surface remains the gold standard, not everyone loves the price, form factor, or size. There’s room for competition, and FlatFrog, based in Sweden, is ...
[Credit: Playsurface on Kickstarter] Table computers like the Merel mTouch and the Samsung SUR40 running Microsoft’s Surface software (nee PlayTable nee Project Milan nee Microsoft Table) have been a ...
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, ...
Sturdy, nondescript tables that traditionally populate quick-service dining rooms may soon be replaced by high-tech tabletop innovations offered by two emerging technology companies. Digital Touch ...
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