The laws of logic are broken in the computing world. We are demonstrating Microsoft engineers from Redmond (Washington, USA). The technology giant has unveiled its latest futuristic project: a team round, which could advance future trends .
The group founded by Bill Gates surprised the world more than a year ago with the introduction of Surface , a kind of table that was actually touch a computer. Thinking was created for use in public facilities such as hotels, restaurants and airports. 'Now
makers working Surface and a new version with spherical shape, no keyboard and no mouse, which has been dubbed Sphere.
Possibilities ...
is a prototype, although expectations are high. In a video recorded last Tuesday on the Microsoft facilities in Redmond, an engineer of the group shows how, with a few taps, the area becomes a luminous globe, with varied applications and location maps.
Another interesting point is the ability to display images in three dimensions and angles of 360 degrees, and broad or narrow with the help of only two fingers. Finally, the video shows a small model of game. This represents a major advance over other touch screens on the market, as it allows interaction with several people at once.
'Windows 7' ...
Some scholars have interpreted the Sphere Surface as a preview of what will be the next Microsoft operating system , which some called Windows 7 . It is envisaged that this version is released, at least within a year and is completely touch (to take advantage this feature must be installed on computers that have this option.) Peculiarities
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* ' Sphere' is the name given to the latest Microsoft experiment.
* is considered a PC version of the Touch 'Surface . "
* Has a multi-touch interface (can be used by several people at once), together with a projection system Global Imagination.
* The detection of the hands is via infrared.
* The sphere is transformed into a globe, to manipulate photos and images with two fingers, watching videos at an angle of 360 degrees and play games, among other possibilities.
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