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Microsoft unveils table computer | Microsoft unveils table computer |
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Microsoft has unveiled a new touch-sensitive coffee table-shaped computer called "Surface". | Microsoft has unveiled a new touch-sensitive coffee table-shaped computer called "Surface". |
Designed to do away with the need for a traditional mouse and keyboard, users can instead use their fingers to operate the computer. | Designed to do away with the need for a traditional mouse and keyboard, users can instead use their fingers to operate the computer. |
Also designed to interact with mobile phones placed on the surface, Microsoft says it will initially sell the unit to corporate customers. | Also designed to interact with mobile phones placed on the surface, Microsoft says it will initially sell the unit to corporate customers. |
These will include hotels, casinos, phone stores and restaurants. | These will include hotels, casinos, phone stores and restaurants. |
'Multi-touch' | |
So-called "multi-touch" interfaces - which allow the user to "gesture" with several fingers at once to manipulate data, rather than relying on a mouse and menus - have been making waves in tech circles for some time. | So-called "multi-touch" interfaces - which allow the user to "gesture" with several fingers at once to manipulate data, rather than relying on a mouse and menus - have been making waves in tech circles for some time. |
One of the most hotly-awaited examples is Apple's iPhone, which is scheduled to be released in June. | One of the most hotly-awaited examples is Apple's iPhone, which is scheduled to be released in June. |
Hewlett-Packard has also been looking at expanding multi-touch technology, in addition to leading research scientists such as Jeff Han of New York University's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. | |
With a 30-inch screen, Surface will initially sell for between $5,000 and $10,000 (£2,525-£5,050). | With a 30-inch screen, Surface will initially sell for between $5,000 and $10,000 (£2,525-£5,050). |
However, Microsoft said it aimed to produce cheaper versions for homes within three to five years. | However, Microsoft said it aimed to produce cheaper versions for homes within three to five years. |
'Multi-billion dollar' | |
"We see this as a multi-billion dollar category, and we envision a time when surface computing technologies will be pervasive, from tabletops and counters to the hallway mirror," said Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer. | |
Microsoft says small groups of people will be able to use each Surface machine simultaneously. | Microsoft says small groups of people will be able to use each Surface machine simultaneously. |
They will be first deployed in November in Sheraton hotels, Harrah's casinos, T-Mobile stores, and numerous restaurants. | |
The computer giant has had a mixed record recently with new consumer products. | The computer giant has had a mixed record recently with new consumer products. |
While its Xbox games console has been a success, its Zune music player continues to lag far behind Apple's iPod. | While its Xbox games console has been a success, its Zune music player continues to lag far behind Apple's iPod. |