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| Rockin' | Re: Microsoft Surface. Now we are getting somewhere! Quote:
I actually interviewed at a company that had something kind of like this - it was like a 35 or 40 inch Cintiq tablet, and it was linked over a network to a similar device at the photographers. The ADs would all scribble on the shot, which showed up on the thing, with their special pens, and the photographer could see the notes appearing on his screen. It was a pretty neat system. TFS ---------------- There are no stupid questions, but there are a LOT of inquisitive idiots. | ||
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| Resident Diabolist | Re: Flashy and cool, but not cutting edge, nor a next big thing Buut if you go to the end of the article you linked to, there is this video from this other guy who already planned to commercialise it before microsoft...and actually i like his presentation more than the one from microsoft. ---------------- Administrator A COUNTRY WITHOUT AN ARMY IS LIKE A FISH WITHOUT A BIKE!!! I don't believe in god, but I do believe in what others call utopies. | |
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| Creating | Re: Microsoft Surface. Now we are getting somewhere! Yes, I liked the other presentation too. However, it was simply a technical presentation, with no proposal for a product. The reason why I like the MS presentation so much more is it indicates a movement from the 'drawing board' to technology that will be available in the real world. Quite possible very widespread as well. ---------------- "Treat the earth well: it was not given to you by your parents; it was loaned to you by your children. We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children. (Ancient Indian Proverb)" 1874 engraving of Mount Hood and the Columbia River by R. Henshel Wood | |
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