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Video: Mod makes Microsoft Surface pressure sensitive!

Posted on October 6th, 2008 by Editorial Staff in Featured, Geeky, Laptops / Computers, Technology

Here’s a little something to look forward to, a hack for Microsoft’s Surface PC in conjunction with Nintendo’s Wii Balance Board. This clever concept by Josh Santangelo was done using a physics engine he developed for MS Silverlight. In the demo video featured below, he rocks the hacked Surface from side to side while colored spots roll back and forth. Though the Surface is already a great piece of kit, this mod further creates more exciting opportunities for Surface to be used in a range of different functions, possibly in the near future?

[via Geeky Gadgets]

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