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Sources: Microsoft readying sphere-shaped Surface

Microsoft's touch-sensitive tabletop is about to get a spherical makeover. Sources say the company is showing a spherical Surface prototype around campus lately. I haven't seen it myself and am having a hard time envisioning the kinds of applications that would make it more than just a curiosity item.
Written by Mary Jo Foley, Senior Contributing Editor

Microsoft's touch-sensitive tabletop is about to get a spherical makeover.

Microsoft officials have been talking up the company's plans to introduce more consumer-focused form factors of its Surface multi-touch tabletop. They've said future iterations of Microsoft’s Surface multi-touch technology will be available as part of next-generation PCs, cellphones, desks, kitchen counters and even walls in consumers' homes over the next five to ten years.

Microsoft hasn't been talking as publicly about even more offbeat Surface form factors, such as a sphere. But sources say the company is showing a spherical Surface prototype around campus lately.

(Perhaps it was even one of those secret back-room demos hidden from us press and blogger types during the Microsoft Research TechFest 2008 event on March 4. Microsoft opened up TechFest to press, some customers and other invited guests yesterday. For the next couple of days, Microsoft will allow an expected 6,000 employees to tour TechFest. The Softies will get to see what we did -- and more.)

I'm not a huge Surface fan, I have to admit. The tabletop form factor hasn't grabbed me in the least. and I'm having trouble getting my head around why anyone would want a spherical multitouch device, either. Sure, it might look cool... but who would use it and why? Gamers? And....?

If I saw the sphere, maybe I'd have a better feel for it. Anyone out there see other potential draws for this kind of multitouch form factor?

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