
The Microsoft Surface table is heading towards for a test drive in five AT&T retail stores on April 17th. You can freely test out all the interesting features of the Microsoft surface at the AT&T stores.
What can you do with the Microsoft Surface at the AT&T store? They’re classified into the following few functions:
Learn: Simply pick up a mobile phone from the AT&T retail store and place it on the surface’s display, it’ll then recognize what the device is and give you a graphical review. You can place two gadgets side by side and let the surface table to compare the features for you.
Explore: Users will be able to view the coverage maps at the national, state, local or street level, by having simple touch and hand movement to scale and move the maps, determining their coverage area.
Customize: The surface table allows many drag and drop actions, such as you could use your hands to drag and drop ring tones, graphics, video etc. Just use your hand to grab a content from the menu on the display and then drop it into the phone that’s placed on it.
The available handsets that can be used for testing in the AT&T retail stores including amsung BlackJack II, LG Shine, BlackBerry Curve 8310, Samsung a737, Sony Ericsson w580i, Sony Ericsson z750, Pantech Duo, or Motorola v3xx.
via [OhGizmo]


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