Want to know how Microsoft Surface really works? The Industry Standard had a chance to try out one of the touchscreen tables at the Sheraton Hotel near San Francisco's international airport, and prepared the following video. While there were only a handful of applications, and the device that we tried out didn't match the functionality shown in the Microsoft demos last year, the interface is easy to learn and allows users to manipulate objects on the screen very easily. For a close-up of the interface (and louder audio), scroll to about 2:30.
More news, commentary, and predictions from The Industry Standard:
- News: Leaving Las Vegas: Microsoft Surface branches out to Sheraton hotels
- Analysis: The real reason Microsoft won't bring Blu-ray to the Xbox: HDi
- Analysis: An Open Letter to Steve Ballmer
- Prediction: Apple's iTunes to displace Wal-Mart as largest music retailer in U.S.
- Special Feature: The Digital Home of 2013: 10 consumer technologies that will succeed, and five that will fail






Post new comment