Keyboards and mice are OK, but they're looking a little long in the tooth these days. Step forward Microsoft and their amazing looking multi-touch surface hardware - check out this absolutely incredible video showcasing the future of computer interaction:
The Microsoft Surface technology costs thousands of pounds and is currently aimed at venues such as hotels, bars, and retail establishments. We hope MS come out with a home version before too long, because it doesn't take much imagination to envisage how this could revolutionise the way we interact with audio software! If you're struggling, here's what some clever chaps are already doing with similar technology...
Looks as if the old mouse and keyboard combo could finally be on the way out...
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