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Photos: Getting hands on with Microsoft touch

Scratching the surface

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By Ina Fried

Published: 22 October 2008 15:57 GMT


Here's some examples of how Microsoft is putting touch tech to use.

The ability for a surface computer to project multiple images - one on the screen and the other above it - allows for the creation of "magic lenses" such as these that appear to be able to peer inside the car to its schematics.

Photo credit: Microsoft


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