Video: Pranksters take shine off Microsoft's high-tech table
Posted on 22 Jun 2007 at 10:14
The gloss has been taken off Microsoft's new table-top computer with a video parody that's circulating on the web.
The Surface computer concept is an interactive touchscreen display that's currently designed for restaurants and hotels, but is eventually expected to make it into homes. Let's hope Microsoft's not too touchy about this video...
For more on the Surface concept, see p13 of the August issue of PC Pro, on sale now.
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