
If you thought the Microsoft Surface was the only one of its kind big ass computer, think again! The all-new Illuminate Multi-Touch Table from GestureTek is all set to give MS Surface and Linux MPX Multi-touch Table a good run for its money since the GestureTek unit seems to be more versatile with its claims to being able to be designed in virtually any shape or size to suit any requirement. With a 50” gesture-controlled screen backed by a powerful computer, a projector, an IR camera and speakers, the Illuminate also features a full inventory of GestureTek’s GestureFX special effects applications that can completely transform your routine bar top, countertop, wall panels or even doors and windows into a computing surface with multi-touch interactivity. The Multi-Touch Table lets people interact with multi-media content like never before giving them access to information, lets them play games in a super-sci-fi environment, create special effects, manipulate art and photographs and view and present advertisements with astounding appeal.
In case you have that iota of a doubt in your mind with regard to the big brand names backing the Illuminate Multi-Touch Table’s competitors, we will have you know that GestureTek have been delivering their custom applications to all the big-wigs including Samsung’s retail showroom in New York’s Time Warner building, Melbourne’s Eureka Tower, Alice Fazooli’s restaurant in Toronto, and even the military using specialized camera technology and video gesture control technology that the company got patented way before the movie ‘Minority Report’ was even released!
Via GestureTek





















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