
Samsung is launching a potent 40" touch screen Surface that enables multiple users touch simultanously...and even recognises objects.
Samsung and Microsoft have just announced the Surface tablet featuring an AMD Athlon II X2 Dual-Core Processor 2.9GHz, paired with an AMD HD6750M GPU featuring DirectX 11 support to deliver massive horsepower and outstanding graphics.
The 16:9 40" 1920 x 1080 HD LCD display recognises fingers, hands, and objects placed on the screen and boasts 50 plus simultaneous touch points thanks to PixelSense technology, which allows the pixels to see what's touching the screen.
The potent touch tab has a whopping 320GB of memory, 4 X USB 2.0 ports, HDMI, Ethernet and allows many users use apps, watch videos or view Microsoft PowerPoint files simultaneously.
The Samsung SUR40, built for Microsoft Surface touch technology, uses all the usual MS office application including Windows 7 Profession x64, is 10.15cm thin and can be hung or embedded on the wall.
Weighing almost 40kg the super sensitive Surface is used for commercial enterprise including education, finance and retail.
Existing users include Fujifilm and Royal Bank of Canada.
The Samsung SUR40, built for Microsoft Surface touch technology, uses all the usual MS office application including Windows 7 Profession x64, is 10.15cm thin and can be hung or embedded on the wall.
Weighing almost 40kg the super sensitive Surface is used for commercial enterprise including education, finance and retail.
Existing users include Fujifilm and Royal Bank of Canada.
No comments:
Post a Comment