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Published: 31 October 2007 12:50 GMT
silicon.com's Tim Ferguson went along to a demo of Microsoft's Surface technology in London this month.
The software behemoth was showing off a table-like device that uses a 30-inch screen, several cameras, a Vista PC and a projector to create an interactive, touch-sensitive environment which reacts to objects coming into contact with its flat surface - such as the glass shown above.
Click here for more images of Microsoft's Surface technology in action.
Photo credit: Tim Ferguson
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