
HP is ditching the keyboard and mouse today with it’s quirky new computer: the HP Sprout. At its core its a touch-enabled Windows 8 all-in-one, but it’s the way you interact with it that makes it unique –_the computer comes with an in-built projector, a ‘touch mat’ where said projector displays images, and a 3D scanner to place real objects onto your virtual workspace. The touch mat supports pen input, and is meant to help designers and creatives be able to naturally integrate real world objects into their virtual creations. Objects can be passed between the two displays via gestures...
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