The Diamond Touch display, on show at SolidWorks World, intrigued us when we saw it. A spin-off from an MIT research effort, the display looks like a dining table with a big Windows screen on it. In its standard mode, the system allows a group of people to interactively work using hand and finger touch, to view data, mark up documents, work in 3D etc. spotting an opportunity for both learning and fun, we jumped at the chance to try out Geomagic Studio on it.
