I just saw this on Engadget:
http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/27/lumins-multitouch-display-does-uh-multi-touch/
It's a 42-inch multitouch monitor by Lumins. There's a video of it begin demonstrated and -- surprise -- it's just like Microsoft's Surface, except since it's just an independent monitor it can also be hung on a wall.
The article claims that the display is being powered by a Mac Mini. Whatever it is, it seemed underpowered for the tasks. The movement of the objects was noticeably choppier than on the Surface demo.
http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/27/lumins-multitouch-display-does-uh-multi-touch/
It's a 42-inch multitouch monitor by Lumins. There's a video of it begin demonstrated and -- surprise -- it's just like Microsoft's Surface, except since it's just an independent monitor it can also be hung on a wall.
The article claims that the display is being powered by a Mac Mini. Whatever it is, it seemed underpowered for the tasks. The movement of the objects was noticeably choppier than on the Surface demo.