Long since gone are the times of sitting on the breakfast table, drinking a cup of coffee and sharing the Sunday paper… or are they? The Manhattan Time’s R&D Lab is developing a “kitchen table” based-on Microsoft Surface touchscreen technology, designed to take individuals which are normally face down of their iPads, back to the table for a more social option to consume and share content. The display gives multiple readers the chance to sit down on the table and have interaction, with options to share around the surface by swiveling and enlarging images or articles. The days envisions that it’ll even be a style of discovery, where users could get additional info on a undeniable product by placing it at the table to discover prices and related NYT articles, that can also a fascinating method for advertising — just watch out where you place that Starbucks cup.
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