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July 18th, 2007

Microsoft Research's PlayAnywhere: A surface computer for the rest of us?

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 1:39 pm

Categories: Code names, Corporate strategy, Research

Tags: Microsoft Corp., Computer, Microsoft Research, Mary Jo Foley

PlayTable finally saw the light of day in the form of Microsoft’s Surface multi-touch table. But there’s a related technology that’s been under development by Microsoft Research — “PlayAnywhere” — which still has yet to go commercial.

At this week’s Faculty Research Summit, Microsoft researchers showed off, yet again, PlayAnywhere. Here’s how the IDG News Service described what was shown:

“Andy Wilson, also a company researcher, is developing a device that could serve as a less expensive form of the surface computer that Microsoft recently unveiled. That computer will cost thousands of dollars. Wilson’s invention uses a projector to display an application onto any surface, like a table top. Two infrared lasers pointed at the surface would allow users to grab and drag items with their hands.”

(Wilson, by the way, is also one of the main brains behind Surface/PlayTable.)

If and when Microsoft brings PlayAnywhere to market, what form would you be interested in seeing it take?

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I think that you actually need to touch the iPhones surface to get it to work. With the Play table you don't have to touch it to perform certain actions.

If Apple has this technology then I have yet to see it.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: THEE WOLF Posted on: 07/19/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Interesting, but  P. Douglas | 07/18/07
Sounds familiar ...  Jens T. | 07/19/07
Surface Computer for Home Automation  Grayson Peddie | 07/19/07
Hello, Microsoft? My house crashed and it's 110 degrees...help.  nix_hed | 07/19/07
Your comment doesn't belong under mine.  Grayson Peddie | 07/19/07
Actually  THEE WOLF | 07/19/07
'PlayAnywhere' won't play anywhere!  Linux Geek | 07/19/07
Don't need "PlayAnyWhere" and "Multitouch"  Ole Man | 07/19/07

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