Among many innovative features of the newly announced “Surface“, multi-touch recognition technology, we get a glimpse of Microsoft Zune being used on the awesome countertop monitor. As with some other wireless devices, as soon as the Zune is placed on the Surface enabled monitor, all of the contents of that player become automatically available to user for manipulation, transfer, and organization. While you probably won’t be getting this for your kids this Christmas, the video above still shows us how far the user interface development has come, and shows us that we will probably get to use our good old mouse and keyboard as paperweights at some point in our lifetime.[via ClicZune, thanks Stephane]




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