VIDEO OF THE DAY – Surface Monster

Let's hope it can do a bit more than this....

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1 March 2010 12:00 GMT / By Ian Hughes

Now then. We’ve watched this a few times and have come to a conclusion.

Yes, it clearly demonstrates the touch-screen interactivity of the MS Surface really quite impressively (except that most of us don’t have our table tops propped up at 75 degrees). And it shows how that same screen can interact with a foreign object (very foreign in this case) and do some weird and wonderful things.

But mostly it shows that these guys really need to get out more.

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