At CES, Microsoft and Samsung unveiled the next generation of the Microsoft Surface experience. If you’ve been following the coverage, you will have heard about PixelSense technology, which gives LCD panels the power to see without the use of cameras. This brings to life the unique Surface experience making it possible for people to share, collaborate and explore together on this large, thin display that recognizes fingers, hands and other objects placed on the screen.
I’m really excited to tell you that the Samsung SUR40 for Microsoft Surface will be available to businesses in 23 countries later this year. At announce, we have several companies who have announced they will deploy the product. Dassault Aviation, Fujifilm Corp., Red Bull GmbH, Royal Bank of Canada and Sheraton Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc.
To get the full scoop, including information on availability and pricing, please see the press release below.
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A quick read of some of the announcements doesn't explain if MS Surface tabletops are going to be constructed using Corning's Gorilla Glass also announced CES 2011.
Clinton, they have stated that it is the biggest piece of gorilla glass ever made on the surface 2.0.
dont worry ure head off its gunna be alright so just sit down on your toilets and be quiet and crap
very impressive advances from samsung! microsoft still needs to sort out those software glitches, but it's looking better every time.