Size doesn’t matter, unless you’re at a trade show. To prove this point, earlier this month at the annual CeBIT Germany technology fair, Microsoft Germany and long-time partner Stereolize, who specializes in elaborate interactive presentations, had an interactive screen that would even make Minority Report jealous.
In what can only be described as an XXXXL-iPad, the “Microsoft Cinema” is not your average PowerPoint presentation display. The single-piece reflective screen at 234 inches, it is claimed to be the largest touch display in the world and appears to support hand gestures such as flicking, panning and tapping, at least for where a normal person can reach anyways.
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