Close-up: Samsung SUR40 for Microsoft® Pixel Sense™

4:22pm Jan 10
January 10, 2013 4:22pm

From afar it looks like a simple table. But when you touch its surface, it comes to life like a body of moving water. This 40” full HD 1080p Touch table uses PixelSense™ technology to see and respond to touch and objects with optical tags. It recognizes and reacts to over 50 points of contact. Plus it’s just beautiful to look at. Watch it move.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1092300226 Johnny Orlando

    its cool. how many inches?

  • http://www.facebook.com/35rgtr Ivan Antonio Garcia

    so were can i buy this? put a url.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Charles-Machicote/100000216425266 Charles Machicote

    would use it for everything looks great outstanding tech guys girls and any one who knows about it

  • curtdea

    I would use this for my growing artsy 2 year from learning to creating.

  • scott ilg

    Would be nice to use in a design firm to A. use as a normal drafting table/desk to sit your main computer monitor on while B. using the surface to quickly sketch ideas without having to use paper and transferring that data to your screen for prototyping without having to scan anything in.

  • http://www.facebook.com/michal.pomaiba Michal Pomaiba

    Awesome product!!! Want!!!

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