businesses. appearantly they are going on sale very soon. Imagine a table at a restuarant made of this. Use the table order and to pay. Means waitresses can serve more customers. That means more money for businesses.
It seems like neat and fun things to do, but I don't see this as a revolutionary thing. This is the kind of gadget that would be an upsell to digital cameras, cell phones, etc. I don't see people going out to buy this for business, just as a recreational extra to cameras and phones.
Now once true commerce comes to these devices, I'll be impressed. Like being able to play casino games over these devices or being able to do restaurant orders directly from your table, etc. etc. That will really change the market, but as is, it seems like a cool gadget and still is several years away from coming to the mass market.
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It seems like neat and fun things to do, but I don't see this as a revolutionary thing. This is the kind of gadget that would be an upsell to digital cameras, cell phones, etc. I don't see people going out to buy this for business, just as a recreational extra to cameras and phones.
I once did a presentation at a seminar with a smart board which doesn't support multi-touch.....just single touch. And it wowed everyone in the room. It made everything I was doing in Photoshop look 1000x more impressive.
businesses. appearantly they are going on sale very soon. Imagine a table at a restuarant made of this. Use the table order and to pay. Means waitresses can serve more customers. That means more money for businesses.
Is this along the same lines of "Offices will be paperless societies..."?
That's Multi-Touch Technology. There is a bar-counter using it, CNN is using it in the situation room, the iPhone has been using it for more than a year and now Mac laptops are getting multi-touch trackpads. Pretty cool technology.
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