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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

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The Napkin PC Concept Scores a Prize

- Warner Crocker

Try this on for a concept. At the fourth Microsoft sponsored Next-Gen PC Design Competition, Avery Holleman, a student took home first place. His design is described as a “multi-user, multi-interface, modular computer designed for creative professionals to collaborate and bring their greatest ideas to life.”

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The interface is very simple. Some pens and some napkins. “When powered by the pen the Napkin is multi-touch input display that responds to human touch as well as the pen.” Check out more here.

Via News.com

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6/18/2008 2:59 PM MST  

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Friday, June 20, 2008 8:10:43 AM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
Or just use some pens & actual notepaper. I look forward to future innovations involving stickynotes, erasers and and whiteout.
Captain Obvious
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