The Royal Oak-based Vectorform unveiled a number of products at the Microsoft Developers Conference in Detroit that turned some heads with their flat screen interactive programs.
Superficially, it looks like one of the earliest versions of PacMan -- the kind that were packaged as a flat table you sat at, not a stand-up video game.
But boy, once you play with it, the tabletop display computer running Microsoft Surface software and applications by Royal Oak-based Vectorform LLC has about as much in common with Pac-Man as an abacus does with a supercomputer.
The computer was the star of Thursday's Microsoft Developers Conference in Detroit, drawing a constant crowd.
Vectorform has been in the Web development business since 1999 and is still run by its founders, Kurt Steckling and Jason Vazzano, according to Joe Engalan, director of development, and Dawn Thompson, director of marketing, who showed off the computer at the conference
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