Microsoft’s Manual Deskterity brings a pen to the SurfaceBy Mark Rollins - 04/11/2010 6:00:29 PM |
Man, I can’t wait until the day where everyone has a Microsoft Surface! To heck with that iPad thing.
This new video shows Microsoft’s Manual Deskterity, and it uses a pen on the Surface to do some interesting tricks. For example, the pen can lasso an item, create a straight edge to cut a photo like an X-acto knife, or the pen can be used as a “stamp” that you have to see for yourself.
Although my Source states that this tech could be applied to the Microsoft Courier Concept, I don’t see why it couldn’t be applied to an iPad. Oh, wait, it’s Microsoft.
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