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		<title>103-Inch Panasonic Multi-Touch Screen</title>
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<p>Making use of a 103-inch Panasonic Plasma and a multitouch-capable overlay from U-Touch, British software developers UI Centric put together this awesome-looking table hockey demo that puts all other 103-inch, touch-based table games to shame. <span class="autolink">UI Centric</span> created the game as a demo for the 2009 Integrated Systems Europe show in Amsterdam, which is for A/V and electronic systems integration, presumably for homes, blah blah blah. And I wish there was more to say on the matter, but aside from professing my love for virtual table hockey games, that&#8217;s about the extent of it.</p>
<p>via: <a href="http://i.gizmodo.com/5155465/103+inch-panasonic-tv-morphs-into-a-giant-multitouch-table-hockey-game" target="_blank">Gizmodo</a></p>
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