Jerry Fahrni

Pharmacy Informatics and Technology

  • Home
  • About
RSS

A little multi-touch technology in Las Vegas

Posted on November 26, 2009 by Jerry Fahrni
2 CommentsLeave a comment

My family and I just returned from a few days in Las Vegas for a little rest and relaxation. During our visit, we had dinner at the new Hard Rock Café on the Strip. This particular Hard Rock features an interactive Microsoft Surface wall on the second floor as well as Surface screens at each booth in the dinning area and a couple of Surface tables near the wall. Of course my daughters and I spent quite a bit of time playing with the Surface wall and the Surface screen in the booth we were seated at for dinner. Well, I should say my daughters had an opportunity to play with the Surface screen at our table. I couldn’t get within a foot of it because they were having such a blast with it. 

The video below is of me playing on the Surface wall. Based on my experience I’ve decided that I need one of these in my house. I have just the spot for it. Now if I could only convince my wife of the same thing.

Categories: Cool Technology, Hardware | Tags: Cool Stuff, Microsoft Surface, Multi-touch
Notice: This work is licensed under a BY-NC-SA. Permalink: A little multi-touch technology in Las Vegas
“What’d I miss?” – Week of November 22nd
“What’d I miss?” – Week of November 15th

2 Responses to “A little multi-touch technology in Las Vegas”

  1. Rob Fahrni says:
    November 26, 2009 at 9:17 am

    Pretty darned slick. I think I need one of those as well. :-) When the price comes down to ~$1000.00, or so, I’ll pick one up.

  2. Tweets that mention Jerry Fahrni » A little multi-touch technology in Las Vegas -- Topsy.com says:
    November 26, 2009 at 9:17 am

    [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Jerry Fahrni, Rob Fahrni. Rob Fahrni said: RT @JFahrni: A little multi-touch technology in Las Vegas http://ff.im/-c1TW3 [...]

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

*


question razz sad evil exclaim smile redface biggrin surprised eek confused cool lol mad twisted rolleyes wink idea arrow neutral cry mrgreen

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

  • Tweet
  • Recent Posts

    • Evernote update for Android is awesome
    • Ideas, Vision, Innovation: Fantasy vs. Reality
    • News flash, not all docs happy with iPad in the hospital setting
    • Pharmacy student adherence to a simulated medication regimen
    • Thinking about pharmacy refrigerators
    • Android App: Tarascon Prescriber’s Essentials
    • Lexi-Drugs to include CHEST guideline and Beers Criteria
    • Medication reconciliation on an internal medicine unit in French hospital [Article]
    • Foiled again!
    • Pharmacy technician program standards draft from ASHP now available for comment
  • Blogroll

    • Apple Core Labs
    • Archetypical
    • Florence dot com
    • Health Care Product Management
    • Infusion Nurse Blog
    • Pharmacy Technology Resources
    • Rob Fahrni
    • RxINFORMATICA
    • RxInformatics
    • The Cynical Pharmacist
    • The Medicine Guy
    • The Student Pharmacist
    • Unnatural Language Processing
  • Categories

    • Automation (42)
    • Barcoding (61)
    • Cloud Computing (25)
    • Cool Technology (105)
    • CPOE (3)
    • Database (8)
    • EMR (31)
    • Hardware (5)
    • iPhone (17)
    • Medication Safety (80)
    • Mobile Computing (100)
    • None of the above (2)
    • Pharmacy Informatics (107)
    • Pharmacy Practice (22)
    • RFID (7)
    • Siemens (13)
    • Tablet PCs (50)
    • Technology (62)
    • Therapeutics (28)
    • Top Posts/Searches (28)
    • Uncategorized (85)
    • Web 2.0 (14)
    • What'd I miss (62)
© Jerry Fahrni. Proudly Powered by WordPress | Nest Theme by YChong