3M showed off an 84-inch touchscreen table that can handle 40 finger touches at the same time.
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With this kind of technology, you can leave a water bottle on the table or lean on it, and it won’t interrupt someone else from opening a window on the display. The company may try to sell the tables to museums and schools.
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The goal is to ship a version with more than 100 touches. I tried it out, and it’s fast. You can open a screen and toss it over to someone across the table. It would be great for playing table-top games. I just wish I had more hands.
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3M’s giant touchscreen table from VentureBeat on Vimeo.
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