Microsoft PixelSense

Microsoft PixelSense
Developer(s)Microsoft, Samsung
Initial releaseMicrosoft Surface 1.0 (April 17[1] 2008)
Stable release
Hardware: Samsung SUR40 with Microsoft PixelSense (2012)

Software: Microsoft Surface 2.0 (2011)

Operating systemMicrosoft Surface 1.0: Windows Vista (32-bit) Samsung SUR40 with Microsoft PixelSense: Windows 7 Professional for Embedded Systems (64-bit)
PlatformMicrosoft Surface 1.0: Microsoft Surface 1.0 Samsung SUR40 with Microsoft PixelSense: Microsoft Surface 2.0
Available inEnglish, Danish, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Dutch, Swedish
Websitewww.pixelsense.com

Microsoft PixelSense (formerly called Microsoft Surface) was an interactive surface computing platform that allowed one or more people to use and touch real-world objects, and share digital content at the same time. The PixelSense platform consists of software and hardware products that combine vision based multitouch PC hardware, 360-degree multiuser application design, and Windows software to create a natural user interface (NUI).

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