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RE: Bumps on the road to Microsoft's Surface
They should do some board game emulations on these tables. Imagine playing monopoly on it and not having to look for the dice because you lost them. It's a solution for people who still like to sit around the tableand play games with the family. Bring them in to the digital age. They would have to lower the price a bit though.
Posted by: NemesisNL   Posted on: 11/08/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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ooh, neat-o  lumpy_blumpkin | 11/08/07
MS already beat the iPhone and are on to bigger and better things  NonZealot | 11/08/07
awesome!  lumpy_blumpkin | 11/08/07
... ?  t3h | 11/08/07
I doubt most people think it would be worth the cost.  CobraA1 | 11/08/07
Funny Video  P. Douglas | 11/09/07
Yup, and PCs used to cost $5K  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/09/07
PCs did things that were infeasible to do otherwise.  CobraA1 | 11/10/07
Think vs Is  gbentley@... | 11/12/07
We use them here...  Mike Cox | 11/08/07
.... mmmmm  fredsmith6 | 11/09/07
RE: Bumps on the road to Microsoft's Surface  NemesisNL | 11/08/07
lost dice?  stevey_d | 11/12/07
Agreed  maxemail@... | 11/09/07
MS + Hardware = Rock + Hard Place  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/09/07
Anyone can do anything  Ole Man | 11/12/07
Can I play Duke Nukem Forever on Surface?  buddhistMonkey | 11/10/07
Awaiting this as much as an Apple gamestation  Boot_Agnostic | 11/13/07
I won't be buying this  John Musbach | 11/13/07

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