Saturday, May 17, 2008

Bill Gates Does Touch Wall Demo For CEO's


I guess it is always more effective when the CEO of one company speaks to others like him, rather than the typical sales person. Bill Gates pulled off the Touch Wall demo with the precision of the Microsoft giant that he is. Although haunted by news that he is to be soon-to-be-retired chairman - being a has-been does not seem to be affecting Mr. Bill Gates.

His demo of Touch Wall was pretty good. In fairness though, the product is amazing. An offshoot of Microsoft Surface,
Touch Wall includes special software plus "some scanning cameras down here at the bottom, so whenever I go up to it and say just touch it, the software will notice that, theoretically," Bill Gates said so himself.

He also spoke about another related product in Beta News:

"I've also shown here the RoundTable, which is the videoconferencing thing that takes the entire view, the 360-degree view of everybody in the room by using multiple cameras, and creates that teleconferencing interaction that's far, far better. That's a new type of interaction," continued Gates.

Now emerging on the horizon, he said, are "little thin, tablet-like computers that have both the pen capability and that finger touch...and you'll be able to switch back and forth between those."

Gates told the CEOs he ultimately foresees vertical and horizontal natural interfaces of various sizes appearing almost everywhere.

"This idea that you just sit there and interact, touch, you don't have to learn anything, that naturalness really draws people in. So, it's been a strong success so far, and that form factor is going to get cheaper and smaller," predicted Microsoft's chairman.

No wonder he's the genius behind Microsoft - how else do you sell something that would be this expensive? I mean come on who else could possible afford it. I certainly wouldn't but my CEO, yes he will. Now that's marketing to a target audience.






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