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Microsoft Surface gets hands on in UK

Tags: barclays, first direct, tesco, touchscreen

By Tim Ferguson

Published: 19 March 2009 16:33 GMT


Dave Brown, architectural evangelist at Microsoft's Technology Centre in Reading, demonstrated Microsoft's Surface touchscreen technology at its UK launch in London yesterday.

Third party developers were also on hand to show what Surface applications they've been working on for a number of big names such as Barclays, Emirates, First Direct and Tesco.

silicon.com went along for a closer look at the technology in action.

Photo credit: Tim Ferguson/silicon.com


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