Hands-on / video with the LG.Philips massive 52-inch multi-touch display
By Joshua Topolsky | January 9, 2008
Filed under: CES, Displays, Features

We just got back from the super sneaky secret LG.Philips room at CES where the totally Surface-esque 52-inch multitouch display was being shown off. The 1920 x 1080 screen rocks an interesting infrared image sensor to get data about hand placement and movement, and is capable of doing all kinds of gesture and area recognition from two separate touch points. Check the gallery to get a better view, and watch the video if you’re excited about the prospect of a flipping, zooming Google Earth on a screen with multitouch.
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