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Surface Computing
2001: Microsoft researchers Steve Bathiche and Andy Wilson developed idea of an interactive table
2003: 1st prototype was presented to Bill Gates for approval
2007: Interactive tabletop device was built that seamlessly brings both the physical and virtual worlds into one
The table is built with wireless devices using Bluetooth and WI-FI technology (RIFD-Radio Frequency Identification will come later)
Designed to match up with wireless objects placed on the table
Multitouch screen is used like the technology behind the iPhone (no keyboard or mouse needed)
Touch based graphical user interface
Dynamic interface that can recognize multiple objects that are placed on the surface and distinguish the difference between them- two cell phones to compare features or prices
Allows manipulation and direct control of digital content like photos- which can be resized bigger or smaller instantly with the touch of a finger(s)
Uses multipoint sensors on the surface to recognize many points of contact so many people can use it at one time
Surface technology attributes
Direct Interaction: interacting with touch instead of a keyboard or mouse
Multitouch: several points of contact at once
Multiuser: many users collaborating at one time
Object Recognition: physical objects have tags to recognize and trigger different responses
Software/Hardware
Microsoft operating system of Vista
Intel dual core processor backed by 2GB of RAM
256MB video card
5 video infared cameras
30 inch screen 1024 x 768 resolution (sits 21 inches off ground)
DLP projector
wired Ethernet 10/100 and wireless 802.11 b/g and Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity
Each unit will cost between $5,000 - $10,000 currently
Multitouch Screen
Infared LED light source- multipule cameras net resolution 1280 x 960
CPU- Central Processing Unit
Projector- DLP light engine (like the ones in HDTV’s) resolution 1024 x 768 pixels
Technology
Demonstration of the multitouch screen with the use of an object- paintbrush to simulate painting a picture
Surface technology using an object with a tag- wineglass placed on surface to bring up other information about this particular wine
This new technology will be used first as an entertainment commodity in hotels, restaurants and retail venues
It will be initially launched at Harrah’s hotel in Las Vegas, Starwood Hotels and T-mobile.
Restaurant uses- see a virtual menu on screen and order right from the table your beverages and food selections then split the bill and pay electronically at the same time by putting your card on the surface.
Hotel uses- conceirge services for guests to look up a theater in the area and order tickets, pull up a map on how to get there and download the directions and the tickets into your cell phone or mobile device
T-mobile stores- can place two cell phones on the surface and compare the different price points and features, experiment with ring tones and look at plans then program the phone to your liking and have it all set to use before you walk out of the store
Video puzzle- use clear tiles on the surface and each tile has a moving piece of the puzzle that you have to match up with other pieces while the picture(video) is in perpetual motion on the tiles
Surface Computing
2001: Microsoft researchers Steve Bathiche and Andy Wilson developed idea of an interactive table
2003: 1st prototype was presented to Bill Gates for approval
2007: Interactive tabletop device was built that seamlessly brings both the physical and virtual worlds into one
The table is built with wireless devices using Bluetooth and WI-FI technology (RIFD-Radio Frequency Identification will come later)
Designed to match up with wireless objects placed on the table
Multitouch screen is used like the technology behind the iPhone (no keyboard or mouse needed)
Touch based graphical user interface
Dynamic interface that can recognize multiple objects that are placed on the surface and distinguish the difference between them- two cell phones to compare features or prices
Allows manipulation and direct control of digital content like photos- which can be resized bigger or smaller instantly with the touch of a finger(s)
Uses multipoint sensors on the surface to recognize many points of contact so many people can use it at one time
Surface technology attributes
Direct Interaction: interacting with touch instead of a keyboard or mouse
Multitouch: several points of contact at once
Multiuser: many users collaborating at one time
Object Recognition: physical objects have tags to recognize and trigger different responses
Software/Hardware
Microsoft operating system of Vista
Intel dual core processor backed by 2GB of RAM
256MB video card
5 video infared cameras
30 inch screen 1024 x 768 resolution (sits 21 inches off ground)
DLP projector
wired Ethernet 10/100 and wireless 802.11 b/g and Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity
Each unit will cost between $5,000 - $10,000 currently
Multitouch Screen
Infared LED light source- multipule cameras net resolution 1280 x 960
CPU- Central Processing Unit
Projector- DLP light engine (like the ones in HDTV’s) resolution 1024 x 768 pixels
Technology
Demonstration of the multitouch screen with the use of an object- paintbrush to simulate painting a picture
Surface technology using an object with a tag- wineglass placed on surface to bring up other information about this particular wine
This new technology will be used first as an entertainment commodity in hotels, restaurants and retail venues
It will be initially launched at Harrah’s hotel in Las Vegas, Starwood Hotels and T-mobile.
Restaurant uses- see a virtual menu on screen and order right from the table your beverages and food selections then split the bill and pay electronically at the same time by putting your card on the surface.
Hotel uses- conceirge services for guests to look up a theater in the area and order tickets, pull up a map on how to get there and download the directions and the tickets into your cell phone or mobile device
T-mobile stores- can place two cell phones on the surface and compare the different price points and features, experiment with ring tones and look at plans then program the phone to your liking and have it all set to use before you walk out of the store
Video puzzle- use clear tiles on the surface and each tile has a moving piece of the puzzle that you have to match up with other pieces while the picture(video) is in perpetual motion on the tiles