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Skrevet af Jerri Christiansen
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Tirsdag, 11. januar 2011 13:12 |
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Bit Tech rapporter at Samsung har lavet SUR40, en mere attraktiv version af Microsofts oprindelige bord computer. Enheden er kun 4-tommer tyk og er udstyret med PixelSense, en teknologi, der gør det muligt for enheden at opdage fingre, hænder og andre objekter på skærmen.
Hver pixel er dybest set et lav-opløsnings kamera, der kombinerer billeder for at finde ud af præcist, hvad der er og hvor på SUR40.

Samsung's first attempt at a Surface table is a dramatic departure from the bulky designs of Microsoft's original Surface prototypes, and forms a part of Microsoft's new Surface 2 strategy. Thanks to a technology called PixelSense, the display is able to detect fingers, hands and objects placed on the screen, but without the need for the large cameras that increased the size of the original designs. As a result of the PixelSense technology, the Samsung SUR40 is a mere 4in thick. As such, it can be used as a table, as with the original Surface concept, but it can also be used as a wall-mounted 40in display if you remove the legs
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