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DIY Multi-Touch Tabletop "Surface PC"

notthatwillsmith writes "We've all seen the nifty demos of Microsoft's Surface PC. Now Maximum PC details how you can put together your own multi-touch tabletop PC. The article shows how you can build the cabinet and combine that with a standard PC, a decent projector, about $350 worth of assorted hardware (cameras, lenses, mirrors, and screens), and a handful of free apps to build your own Surface-like PC — without giving Microsoft $10,000."

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  1. a touchy subject by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    and now we are discussing it...

  2. My retort to M$ by WaroDaBeast · · Score: 5, Funny

    Touché.

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    "The body may heal, but the mind is not always so resilient." -- Deus Ex: Human Revolution
  3. Re:$350 huh? by Thanshin · · Score: 2, Funny

    When people are talking about how to get cheap airfare do you suggest using a bicycle instead?

    No. A chair, some baloons and a shotgun, to land when you've reached destination.

  4. I saw one on display, there was a sign on it: by UnixUnix · · Score: 5, Funny

    "DO NOT TOUCH"

  5. Re:$350 huh? by dna_(c)(tm)(r) · · Score: 3, Funny

    I would if the bicycle flew long distances safely at 100+ MPH.

    I have one that can be dropped safely from 3000m and reaches speeds far in excess of what you need. Safety is guaranteed for 99.999% of the trajectory.

    Price negotiable.

  6. Re:Will not replace the mouse / keyboard for a whi by David+Gerard · · Score: 2, Funny

    Microsoft launched Surface, its tabletop computer system, in the UK yesterday.

    People will use the touchscreen computer "the same way they have interacted with everyday items their entire lives," said Philippa Snare of Microsoft UK, "with hands and with gestures." Instead of a keyboard or mouse, the techno-table uses a 30-inch touch-sensitive screen that also reacts to objects placed on it. Photos are automatically downloaded from cameras or phones. A spilt cup of coffee causes the "I'm a PC" guy to appear on the screen and start shouting at you for ruining his shirt, and your fourth Big Mac of the day causes him to keel over with a heart attack and the system to blue-screen. Users then make an appropriate gesture.

    Unlike conventional computers which only one person can use at a time, Surface is a "multi-touch" system allowing several people can use the screen at the same time. Stealing someone's data is as simple as sliding your phone onto the screen. "We've made it completely compatible with popular gadgets such as Windows Mobile and Zune."

    Surface will appear in communal areas such as shops, hotels and pubs first, allowing the public to get used to the new technology and see how it responds to pints being poured over it and kebabs in the coin slot.

    Surface is part of Microsoft's vision of the Digital Home. "Imagine your television, your refrigerator, your gas boiler running Windows Vista -- I mean, Windows 7. What could possibly go wrong?"

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  7. Re:$350 huh? by OakDragon · · Score: 2, Funny

    I would if the bicycle flew long distances safely at 100+ MPH.

    I have one that can be dropped safely from 3000m and reaches speeds far in excess of what you need. Safety is guaranteed for 99.999% of the trajectory.

    Price negotiable.

    But cash up front.