One of the first things you'll notice about the new Platform multitouch table from Ideum is its thin profile - the top is 3-inches (76 mm) thick and the support underneath just 2.25-inches (57 mm). The LED backlit, 16:9 aspect, 1920 x 1080 resolution, multitouch LCD display has a wide 178 degree viewing angle and a contrast ratio of 5,000,000:1. The optical multitouch system can track 32 simultaneous touch points with a ±7 ms touch response time.
Within its svelte aircraft grade, powder coated aluminum frame sits an integrated computer system featuring Intel Core i5-560M dual-core processor running at 2.66GHz, 8GB DDR3 RAM and a 128GB SATA II solid state drive. Apart from one small fan giving some attention to the CPU, the computer system has no moving parts. A powerful secondary system air-cools the entire unit courtesy of six fans in the table top.
Physical ports are hidden from prying hands and include HDMI-out, USB 2.0 and Ethernet. The 31-inch (787 mm) tall Platform table runs on Windows 7 Professional 64-bit, is air-cooled, has 400W peak power consumption and also benefits from 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth connectivity, and is supplied with a Bluetooth keyboard with integrated trackpad.
The MT55 Platform is priced at US$17,950, which includes the GestureWorks SDK(with support for over 200 gestures, and a number of pre-built Open Exhibits components included).
An additional US$750 will give you an Intel Core i7-620M processor running at 3.06GHz and a 256GB SSD and an extra US$1,000 will see the upper surface protected by 0.2-inches (5 mm) of HapticGlas (made by Sevasa) - a non-reflective, scratch and fingerprint resistant surface which Ideum says has been "optimized for passive tactile feedback, using a micro-etched surface to produce more fluid drag - similar to moving your finger over paper."
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