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Rebski 2009-09-23 14:38

Microsoft Courier
 
I am not sure if this strictly qualifies as a competitor, but damn is it cool, slick and innovative.

http://gizmodo.com/5365299

It is still not clear as to what other capabilities it will have, other than those shown in the video, but I am finding it very difficult not to be drawn to it.

This really does seem to be an order of magnitude ahead of what we are used to.

It is unbelievable that it is coming from Microsoft too, of all people.

Texrat 2009-09-23 14:44

Re: Microsoft Courier
 
Looks like Microsoft bought another startup. :D

Rebski 2009-09-23 15:44

Re: Microsoft Courier
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Texrat (Post 332176)
Looks like Microsoft bought another startup. :D

Yes that is right, the genesis is probably here
http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/23/c...softs-courier/

quipper8 2009-09-23 16:13

Re: Microsoft Courier
 
looking at that stylus and that writing on the tablet, here come the OH NOs sinec it must be a resistive screen

eiffel 2009-09-23 16:31

Re: Microsoft Courier
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by quipper8 (Post 332234)
looking at that stylus and that writing on the tablet ... it must be a resistive screen

It's not any kind of screen, because you're watching a concept animation, not a video of a device.

Rebski 2009-09-23 17:24

Re: Microsoft Courier
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by eiffel (Post 332241)
It's not any kind of screen, because you're watching a concept animation, not a video of a device.

It fooled me but that doesn't mean to say that it won't be a device one day?

Jack6428 2009-09-23 17:27

Re: Microsoft Courier
 
so basically it's just an electronic multimedia diary ?

DaveP1 2009-09-23 21:30

Re: Microsoft Courier
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rebski (Post 332222)
Yes that is right, the genesis is probably here
http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/23/c...softs-courier/

Actually it's not right. The Codex was developed by Ken Hinkley in Microsoft Research who was working on Microsoft's InkSeine. It is based on two standard OQO 02s.

http://community.research.microsoft....rch-codex.aspx

OQO was not purchased by Microsoft (although it is bankrupt and available cheap) and the hardware for the Courier looks nothing like the OQO devices.

So to Microsoft's credit (something I am rarely willing to offer), it looks like this is a home grown device.

tso 2009-09-23 21:42

Re: Microsoft Courier
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by quipper8 (Post 332234)
looking at that stylus and that writing on the tablet, here come the OH NOs sinec it must be a resistive screen

could be a dual mode, that is resistive for finger use and a active digitizer for the stylus (think wacom).

thats a setup thats become common on the later tablet pc generations...

Texrat 2009-09-24 03:16

Re: Microsoft Courier
 
Thanks Rebski: http://tabulacrypticum.wordpress.com...-to-the-table/


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