CES 2013: Moneual’s Touchscreen Cafe Table

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The rumors were true, and we finally got to see the touchscreen cafe table produced by Korean manufacturer Moneual. It’s officially called the Touch Table PC MTT300, and there’s a little more to it than sticking a tablet on a table.

First off, the invisible stuff: It’s an Intel/Windows 7/Android/Nvidia-powered affair, and features two hidden speakers, though the model hired to flog the table couldn’t say what the audio was meant to accomplish—perhaps feedback for button touches? As for the visible, the screen has a resolution of 1920 x 1080. The demo models we saw all had the menu taking up the entire screen and oriented just one way; will it be split up and oriented for two people, or even four? Or must the menu be swipe-rotated towards each person who wants to order? Again, the rep didn’t know. (I’m starting to get frustrated with this aspect of CES).

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As for the physical design, the side of the table features two USB ports, a mic jack and a headphone jack. They’re located underneath the table, presumably to avoid spills that run over the edges, and their presence is indicated by icons:

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Not the legs the table comes with

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