Samsung SUR40 for Microsoft Surface looks too cool for a table

Will you buy a table that cost eight grand and put it in your café? Well, you’ll need a huge number of tables too if your café is quite huge. Samsung definitely thinks that it’s possible, just because it’s cool.
Samsung has developed a table for Microsoft Surface, called the Samsung SUR40. Designed to target specific industries such as retail, hospitality, automobile, health-care and financial, the device incorporates all the key features of the original Surface product such as a massive multitouch experience, the ability to recognize fingers, hands, and objects.
The Samsung SUR40 for Microsoft Surface is a fully-embedded PC with a high definition 40-inch wide touchscreen display, a 2.9GHz AMD Athlon II X2 Dual-Core processor, the AMD Radeon HD 6700M Series GPU and an embedded version of Windows 7 Professional 64-bit with a Surface 2.0 SDK.
The Samsung SUR40 will be available in September 2011 in Singapore for around $8,600, and is targeting International Corporation such as the IMF (Impossible Mission Force) Task Force corporations and those in the MI6 office in London.
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