We do know that the display as well as touch sensor will be phase locked at 120Hz – which means the display will refresh itself every 8.33 milliseconds. In other words, you should not be able to notice any kind of lag whatsoever whenever you interact with it. There is also a very good reason to double up the frame rate on the touch panel, as latency would be cut in half. Apart from that, Microsoft’s engineers have also made sure that advanced touch capabilities which are able to recognize up to 100 touch points with precision are thrown into the mix, so that different people can interact with the screen simultaneously.
Underneath the hood lies 4th gen Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors that will keep it chugging along without missing a beat, while there will be Full HD cameras located on each side with wide field of view so that folks who want to chime in from afar will still be able to see the whole room without losing sight of people there. An integrated microphone array that leverages technology from Xbox Kinect can detect and follow voices in the room, at the same time doing away with background noise. There will be a slew of input such as wireless projection, HDMI, NFC, Bluetooth, and ports so that peripheral devices can be connected. Cool, huh?