Author Topic: Microsoft is slowly bringing their futuristic Vision of Productivity to life  (Read 403 times)

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I suspect most of us have already seen the above video, which Microsoft released in March 2015. While the video evokes a futuristic world of friction-free computing, communication and work, I suspect most of us did not think Microsoft were doing much to make that vision a reality.

The launch of the Surface Studio has however re-ignited interest in the video, being a very concrete example of Microsoft pursuing their pen and touch-based vision of the future in a form one can actually buy.

The Surface Studio was of course also portended in the video, as was the Surface Dial. The video also shows Augmented Reality, as made real in the HoloLens, massive screens for collaboration as found in the Surface Hub and phones controlling external screens as found in Continuum for Phones.


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The video also shows more subtle technologies, such as automatic document formatting into attractive lay-outs like with Sway and bots being used to help mediate options and decision-making.

Microsoft’s mini-site which accompany the video is worth a read here.

source:mspoweruser