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Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

Microsoft Surface

Microsoft Surface. It’s not often that the word “awesome” could be used to describe something Microsoft has done…

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8 comments on “Microsoft Surface”

  1. Posted by Yannick on Wednesday, May 30th, 2007.

    Looks pretty awesome. I’ve seen quite a few videos on YouTube though about things like this and I often wonder who was the first to develop it. Hehe it reminds me of Minority Report all over again. But, needless to say It’s darn cool!

  2. Posted by Chris Harrison on Wednesday, May 30th, 2007.

    The price tag makes the technology pretty prohibitive, but I could definitely see businesses – such as hotels – using something like it in their lobby for guest use.

    Eventually we’ll see something like this geared towards consumers… but I wonder how it would fare compared to web-enabled TVs, tablet PCs, etc…

  3. Posted by Yannick on Wednesday, May 30th, 2007.

    I guess only time will tell. I’m sure they will find rather innovative ways for it to be used in the consumer space. Perhaps it can be used alongside those respective technologies. Who knows…?

  4. Posted by Nicholas McMillan on Wednesday, May 30th, 2007.

    I am doing exhibit design now and this technology will be pretty awesome to use. Fortunately for us, $5-$10,000 bucks is nothing when it comes to exhibit design.

    I cannot wait to use this technology.

    Way to go Microsoft.

  5. Posted by Yannick on Wednesday, May 30th, 2007.

    Looks pretty awesome. I’ve seen quite a few videos on YouTube though about things like this and I often wonder who was the first to develop it. Hehe it reminds me of Minority Report all over again. But, needless to say It’s darn cool!

  6. Posted by Chris Harrison on Wednesday, May 30th, 2007.

    The price tag makes the technology pretty prohibitive, but I could definitely see businesses – such as hotels – using something like it in their lobby for guest use.

    Eventually we’ll see something like this geared towards consumers… but I wonder how it would fare compared to web-enabled TVs, tablet PCs, etc…

  7. Posted by Yannick on Wednesday, May 30th, 2007.

    I guess only time will tell. I’m sure they will find rather innovative ways for it to be used in the consumer space. Perhaps it can be used alongside those respective technologies. Who knows…?

  8. Posted by Nicholas McMillan on Wednesday, May 30th, 2007.

    I am doing exhibit design now and this technology will be pretty awesome to use. Fortunately for us, $5-$10,000 bucks is nothing when it comes to exhibit design.

    I cannot wait to use this technology.

    Way to go Microsoft.