D.Shaffer
First Post
If it doesnt have to be a table, that opens up more applications too. No more needing a mouse to move stuff on your monitor, it'd be a more intuitive GUI. I dont see anyone doing away with keyboards anytime soon, though. As is, I type faster then I write and it doesnt cramp up my hand like handwriting tends to do.Ranger REG said:Other than for a game table, nah. More likely for business/office purpose, replacing or retrofitting conference tables to accomodate this technology; or in studios (still photography or filmmaking). If the technology is rugged enough, it could also serve as a military strategic command application.
Make it a portable device and it'd make a great portable console, imagine a DS the size of a laptop.