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cristalYour Universal Remote may be useful but it’s not as big, funky or sociable as this: The CRISTAL

CRISTAL is a research project that moves the uni-mote to a Microsoft Surface-type table with incredibly intuitive gestures.

Feel like watching a film?  Just drag the DVD cover to your TV!  Simples!  :)

You could even track a path for your Roomba if you so desired.

CRISTAL actually stands for “Control of Remotely Interfaced Systems using Touch-based Actions in Living spaces”  and the system uses a camera to take an overhead shot of your living room setup so that you can designate the compatible parts: TV, speakers, digital photo frame, HTPC, Roomba, etc.

After that you’ll be able to simply touch, swipe, drag and drop in order to control the room.

Your digital media collection appears as a Cover Flow style menu which can be dragged either to the speakers or TV (audio or visiual – told you it was intuitve), or just examined more closely on the Surface-type screen itself.

Yup – that means you can preview a film right on the table – if you decide that you wanna watch it just flick it to the tele.

“We wanted a social aspect to activities such as choosing what to watch on TV and we wanted to make the process easy and intuitive,” says Stacey Scott, assistant professor at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, and a member of the project. A demo of CRISTAL was shown at the Siggraph graphics conference earlier this month.

Universal remotes have become popular in the last few years, but they are still difficult to use. Their greatest flaw, though, may be that they do not help quash those battles over who gets the remote.

CRISTAL solves those problems, says Christian Müller-Tomfelde, an Australian researcher who is currently writing a book on research in tabletop displays.

“It is a clever use of the tabletop as a ‘world-in-miniature’ interface to control room elements,” he says.

The system, right now, would cost an eye-watering $10,000-15,000, but the team says costs could definitely be lowered in time.

From that pricing I’m taking it that they’re not using an actual Surface as it costs about that much alone.

It still wont be cheap as a remote controller but have you tried resting a coffee on a remote lately?

Watch it in action below:

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Reactable Musical MultiTouch Table

by Jay G on April 2, 2009

reactableThis is pretty cool and I can easily image Jean Michele Jarre having one of these in his living room :)

The Reactable built by researchers at Pompeu Fabra University has been doing the rounds at various trade shows and it looks like those same people are actually forming a company (Reactable Systems) and putting the device into production.

The table is similar to the Microsoft Surface but Reactable are focusing primarily on the device’s potential as a musical instrument.

The table makes use of a series of “pucks” that each control a different aspect of the system, and are able to interact with each other when they’re in close proximity.

There’s, of course, no news about price or release but check out the video below and try not to want to have a go!

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Microsoft Surface Ready To Buy in UK! TV Dinners Will Be Great!

March 2, 2009 Click to read more →

Your other half wants you to get a new coffee table.
Boooh!
But then you realise what has just been released to buy in the UK.
Hoorah!!
The Microsoft Surface has now been officially launched in the UK, as well as in 11 other European markets.
Just don’t tell that partner of yours that the account and credit card will [...]

Nottage G-1 Glass Pool Table – Future Pub Games

February 3, 2009 Click to read more →

Here’s something that would sit rather nicely with the next-generation Foosball table in my ideal next-gen pub!
It’s exactly what it looks like.
A see-through pool table – and how cool is it?
I think tres cool!
The G-1 Pool Table from Nottage Design features a patented Vitrik playing surface which is available in frosted or transparent finishes.
That [...]

2eleven Brings Table Football To 2009 – Foosball!

January 24, 2009 Click to read more →

Some call it ‘foosball’ but here in the UK it gets the more descriptive name of Table Football – or Table Footie.
And no matter what you call it 2eleven has just made it better and added some 21st century to this classic pub game!
But, c’mon, how can you hi-techify or gadgetise what, in essence is [...]

Lap Table – Fans and Speakers Built In

October 20, 2008 Click to read more →

Reminiscent of the tray tables in hospital this USB-powered computer desk features a built-in 2.1 speaker system for your laptop and sports two quiet fans to keep your computer cool.
Oh, and it’s foldable as well!!  You lucky people.
The 2.1 amp drives 2×5 watt speakers and a 10 watt sub and all connects via USB.
The two [...]

Dead Pool – Coffin Shaped Pool Table

October 18, 2008 Click to read more →

A pool table in the shape of a coffin seems a great idea to me and  Casket Furniture thinks so as well
Their Manhattan Casket Pool Table has a starting price of $4995 but that can swiftly rise depending on various options.
Some of these optional features include 14K gold ($5000), Maple Housing ($4,500) and [...]

Arcade Machine That You Can Afford!

September 24, 2008 Click to read more →

If, like me, you can’t get your fill of Midway classics by mere emulations.
You need the full controller array and cabinet to get fully immersed!
Most are a little on the expensive side but this officially licensed tabletop cabinet is pretty tempting.
For $200 (and $5 shipping) you get a 14″ CRT, a duo of 6-button joysticks [...]

Suntable – Powers Gadgets & Holds Mojitos

August 9, 2008 Click to read more →

As I gaze out of my 3rd floor window watching the rain in London I can’t help but think that this bit of tech furniture belongs in more sunny climes.
The Suntable is made from teak, stainless steel and solar cells.
They’ve made a few changes since I first saw it and it’s now ready for shipping.
For [...]

Planika Lights Up Your Room and Furniture!

May 18, 2008 Click to read more →

Nope – the table isn’t on fire and that’s not a burning waste paper basket.
Planika Fires lets you have a fire in the middle of your coffee table (should you wish) thanks to a proprietary liquid biofuel called Fanola, which burns completely smoke and smell free.
Fanola, the company says, is a biologically clean product which [...]