It’s a Table not a Tablet, but…

IdeaCentre Horizon Table PC is Lenovo‘s first “interpersonal PC,” a multi-user, multi-touch, multi-mode device for the home that allows users to turn their personal computing experience into a shared computing experience. If you’re curious how the device works, you can visit CES 2013 where the company showing off its 39-inch Table PC model, called “Gamma”. Powered by Windows 8, the table offers 10-finger touch support to deliver real multi-user entertainment experiences.

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We’ve seen technology shifts across the four screens, from the desktop to the laptop, tablet and smartphone, and yet, while people have more computing power than ever before, there is still room for technologies like Horizon that bring people together. Horizon makes personal computing interpersonal computing with shared, collaborative experiences among several people,” said Peter Hortensius, president, Product Group, Lenovo.
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