
"Be careful, you could find this something of a startling experience"
By Tony Hallett
Published: 13 December 2005 15:40 GMT
Up to six users are at first confronted with a bank of plasma screens and a monitor above them, used for set up and collaboration during a Halo session.
The patents HP holds or has filed for are to do with colour and systems management. But in terms of operation, all controls are consciously kept very simple.
Photo: Tony Hallett
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