Sunday, May 27, 2007

On the Surface

Extremely lazy Sunday (lazy seems to be the recurring theme). Entah kenapa, seem almost a little lethargic.

Surfed most of the day just to keep track of what's going on. Nak jadik techie geek sat. Any of you hear about Microsoft Surface soming out soon? Awesome! Three days to go. For those of you yang tatau...this is what the Surface is.

What is Microsoft Surface?

Microsoft Surface™, the first commercially available surface computer from Microsoft Corp., turns an ordinary tabletop into a vibrant, interactive surface. The product provides effortless interaction with digital content through natural gestures, touch and physical objects.

Surface is a 30-inch display in a table-like form factor that's easy for individuals or small groups to interact with in a way that feels familiar, just like in the real world. In essence, it's a surface that comes to life for exploring, learning, sharing, creating, buying and much more. Soon to be available in restaurants, hotels, retail establishments and public entertainment venues, this experience will transform the way people shop, dine, entertain and live.

How does Surface work?

At a high level, Surface uses cameras to sense objects, hand gestures and touch. This user input is then processed and the result is displayed on the surface using rear projection.

What is surface computing?

Surface computing is a new way of working with computers that moves beyond the traditional mouse-and-keyboard experience. It is a natural user interface that allows people to interact with digital content the same way they have interacted with everyday items such as photos, paintbrushes and music their entire life: with their hands, with gestures and by putting real-world objects on the surface. Surface computing opens up a whole new category of products for users to interact with.

What are the key attributes of surface computing?

Surface computing has four key attributes:

Direct interaction. Users can actually "grab" digital information with their hands and interact with content by touch and gesture, without the use of a mouse or keyboard.

Multi-touch contact. Surface computing recognizes many points of contact simultaneously, not just from one finger, as with a typical touch screen, but up to dozens and dozens of items at once.
Multi-user experience. The horizontal form factor makes it easy for several people to gather around surface computers together, providing a collaborative, face-to-face computing experience.

Object recognition. Users can place physical objects on the surface to trigger different types of digital responses, including the transfer of digital content.

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Tapi kalao malas nak baca ke nak main click ke mana mana, check out these videos to get an idea of what Surface is. I definitely want one of these!!! Too bad they cost a bomb, will only be available later this year, and will probably never make this part of the world even if you could afford them.

Check out the first video for the explaination of what Surface it (worth a watch!) and the second a full explanation of the technology behind Surface.

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