Created by the German designers, area|m is a multimedia table that has a touch screen surface with an interactive interface. You can activate different media features like animations, text, pictures and blend to render fascinating gaming options.
The table doesn’t limit its interactivity to physical contact, you can move objects by placing your hands close enough for the table to sense it.
Of course, this isn’t the first touch screen design we’ve seen… Here are some more links you might enjoy:
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