Ubi Interactive, a graduate of the Microsoft Kinect Accelerator program, has begun taking orders for software that will turn almost any surface into a 3D touchscreen when combined with a Kinect device and a projector. Numerous companies including Microsoft and Intel have already been testing the software in a variety of applications for conference-room presentations and beyond. Teachers, for example, can use it to enable interactive lectures while recipes can be projected onto kitchen countertops.
Have a look at touchlesstouch.com - its only $60 and does a lot more. Supports 128 touch points, Windows 7 and Windows 8 and you can use both Kinect and OpenNI sensors. It also supports surfaces up to 200"
Reach Out and Touch Any Surface With Kinect-Based Ubi
Posted by: Richard Adhikari August 16, 2013 05:00 AMUbi Interactive, a graduate of the Microsoft Kinect Accelerator program, has begun taking orders for software that will turn almost any surface into a 3D touchscreen when combined with a Kinect device and a projector. Numerous companies including Microsoft and Intel have already been testing the software in a variety of applications for conference-room presentations and beyond. Teachers, for example, can use it to enable interactive lectures while recipes can be projected onto kitchen countertops.