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Microsoft Enterprise updates its productivity vision for the future in new video

Zac Bowden Zac Bowden
August 24, 2019
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Every few years, Microsoft releases a video showcasing their video for the future. The last one was in 2011, which has been seen by over 4 million people. Now, the Research team is back with an updated version of its future vision, and it looks good. With huge collaborative work screens and wristbands with bendable screens, you’ll never be able to not be productive.

The video outlines how productivity can be in the future. Screens everywhere, on windows and walls, thin tablets, cupboard doors, you name it. Full size walls for Skype calling, making it seem like the other person is in the room. The future really does look exciting.

Of course, pretty much everything seen in the video is proof of concept right now, but this technology is definitely possible and most likely will be the way we live in the future. Maybe not in 5 or 10 years, but it will be sooner than you think.

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