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Microsoft snaps up Perceptive Pixels, maker of badass multitouch displays



Microsoft’s boss Steve Ballmer just announced during his keynote talk atthe Worldwide Partner Conference that Redmond has acquired touchscreen technology company Perceptive Pixels
for an undisclosed sum. The company already makes a monstrous 82-inch multitouch surface that runs Windows 8.
We also know Steve Ballmer has an 80-inch Windows 8 tablet of sorts hung on the wall of his office. This acquisition of a hardware vendor that makes Gargantuan multitouch displays is another indication that Microsoft is now becoming a hardware vendor. But there’s more to this acquisition than meets the eye…
The New York-headquartered, privately-held Perceptive Pixels specializes in research, development and production of multitouch interfaces. Its technology is used in broadcast, defense, geo-intelligence, energy exploration, industrial design and medical imaging
What’s really, really interesting about the company is its founder, Jeff Han, who stunned the world with his public demonstration of multitouch technology back in 2006.
CNN used Han’s technology in their coverage of the 2008 US Presidential elections. In 2009, the Smithsonian awarded Perceptive Pixel the National Design Award in the inaugural category of Interaction Design.
With this acquisition, Microsoft just put its hands on arguably the coolest multitouch technology out there. Redmond stressed it intends to help OEMs combine their own Windows 8-based hardware with Pixel Perceptive’s large touch displays.
The development probably won’t agitate Microsoft’s OEM partners as last month’s out-of-the-blue announcement that Microsoft would be releasing its own tablet named Surface, driven by Windows 8 and designed to take on Apple’s iPad on the high-end.
The company will probably offer Perceptive Pixels wall-mounted displays powered by Windows 8 to corporations, financial institutions and big business as the ultimate whiteboard.

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