Microsoft PixelSense
Interactive surface computing platform by Microsoft / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not to be confused with Microsoft Surface.
Microsoft PixelSense (formerly called Microsoft Surface) was an interactive surface computing platform that allowed one or more people to use and touch real-world objects, and share digital content at the same time. The PixelSense platform consists of software and hardware products that combine vision based multitouch PC hardware, 360-degree multiuser application design, and Windows software to create a natural user interface (NUI).
Quick Facts Developer(s), Initial release ...
Developer(s) | Microsoft, Samsung |
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Initial release | Microsoft Surface 1.0 (April 17[1] 2008) |
Stable release | Hardware: Samsung SUR40 with Microsoft PixelSense (2012)
Software: Microsoft Surface 2.0 (2011) |
Operating system | Microsoft Surface 1.0: Windows Vista (32-bit) Samsung SUR40 with Microsoft PixelSense: Windows 7 Professional for Embedded Systems (64-bit) |
Platform | Microsoft Surface 1.0: Microsoft Surface 1.0 Samsung SUR40 with Microsoft PixelSense: Microsoft Surface 2.0 |
Available in | English, Danish, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Dutch, Swedish |
Website | www.pixelsense.com |
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