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Tech Ed 2008: Microsoft Surface on show
Amnesia shows off one of their two Surface tables, the first in Australia, to attendees at this year's Microsoft Tech Ed in Sydney.
on Sep 2 2008 11:05PM
Amnesia's Surface table already draws the crowds at Tech Ed 2008.
Attendees get up close to the Surface interface - and seem amazed by how intuitive it really is.
Half the fun is experimenting with what effects different hand and figure movements have.
Crowds pack into the MSDN lounge for a closer look - expect even more people today.
More crowds mean more glimpses of the technology, like this one. Try to get to the front, at least once!
Amnesia's Surface table already draws the crowds at Tech Ed 2008.
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