Microsoft TouchWallTake a peek at the wall of the future, Microsoft style. It’s essentially a vertical version of their multi-touch Surface computer, perfect for flicking through photos, sharing documents or just firing up movies.

Dubbed the TouchWall, it’s undoubtedly cool, even if the Big M’s rep in this video spoils the fun with words like “content,” “infinite canvas paradigm” and “organic.”

At the moment, there’s no way to use the TouchWall to edit documents, other than doodling on them, whiteboard style, but we’re sure that’s in the works.

Check out the video below for a close-up peek yourself. There’s no word on when we’ll see it in the real world, but since Surface is currently flying into stores and casinos in the US, this can’t be far behind.

TBC | £TBC
Microsoft (via iTechNews)

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