Microsoft has started offering touch screens for every plane

Technology turns a wall, panel, floor or any flat surface into a touch screen that Microsoft has been studying for years. At present, this technology has been sold by Microsoft.

Turning a wall into a touch screen computer can be a lot of applications, it can help teachers teach or help the store display virtual booths for users to look up product information.

In video, a projector projects the image onto a plane and a Kinect sensor on the other side to track the user's movement, enabling the user to interact with the image with exactly the same touch that they use. on a smartphone or tablet.

The Kinect system is well-suited to the Windows touch interface , which means that icons can be activated by clicking and the photos can be zoomed using the multi-point response gesture. Because Kinect can set up and sense 3D imagery, the system can understand whether the user is making a standard click or just hovering on the screen. This allows users to flip pages or roll around without selecting objects with each move.

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According to Cnet, in order for the system to work the user needs a computer running Ubi software, a projector and a Kinect sensor for Windows. Ubi software has four packages with different price, the basic package, the cheapest price 149 USD (about 3.1 million), the professional package, the most expensive price 1499 USD (about 31.4 million). The Kinect sensor for Windows costs $ 250 (about 5.2 million).