BendDesk is the Future of Multi-Touch Screens [VIDEO]
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BendDesk is the future of multi-touch screens, it's an outlandish new  concept workspace for the future, relying heavily on a curved multitouch  display with two projections and three cameras.
There's no word about the price and ship date but guys over Engadget thinks it'll be awhile before either of those are published. [Computing Group, via Engadget]
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BendDesk is the Future of Multi-Touch Screens [VIDEO]
BendDesk is the future of multi-touch screens, it's an outlandish new  concept workspace for the future, relying heavily on a curved multitouch  display with two projections and three cameras.
A full ten touch points are also supported, but the lower portion is also designed to be used as a standard desk, holding your laptop, paperwork and ink pen collection if you so choose. Check out the video below where the designers has made a quick demonstration running games and organizing photos:
There's no word about the price and ship date but guys over Engadget thinks it'll be awhile before either of those are published. [Computing Group, via Engadget]
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A full ten touch points are also supported, but the lower portion is also designed to be used as a standard desk, holding your laptop, paperwork and ink pen collection if you so choose. Check out the video below where the designers has made a quick demonstration running games and organizing photos:
There's no word about the price and ship date but guys over Engadget thinks it'll be awhile before either of those are published. [Computing Group, via Engadget]
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