Back in 2014, 3M and Ideum created a 46-inch Android table and offered it for $6,950.
It was around this time Redmond was showing off the original Microsoft Surface, which later became PixelSense.
It is waterproof, and features 12 point multi-touch.
A single USB 3.0 port is available for connectivity, along with Bluetooth and WiFi built in.
It also allows you to control your home automation accessories.
Kineti has developed its own custom software for these functionalities.
See a video demo of the machine below.
source: www.techworm.net