there are no "chips" on the glasses.

Surface, aka. "Milan" uses an acrylic screen. Inside, they put projector, a
cpu with vista, and a few infrared cameras as sensors.

On 6/2/07, Richard Badlisan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

http://www.micros~t.com/surface/ <http://www.micros%7Et.com/surface/>
i think, all the products of the demo involved is another part of their
marketing strategy.. even the glasses where chips installed in its bottom
LOL.


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