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Microsoft Courier: dual-screen touch tablet

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update 29/4/2010: post #543 - Microsoft have killed it. typical. (link)

Gizmodo.com said:
According to sources familiar with the matter, Microsoft has cancelled Courier, the folding, two-screen prototype tablet that was first uncovered by Gizmodo.

We're told that on Wednesday, Microsoft execs informed the internal team that had been working on the tablet device that the project would no longer be supported. Courier had never been publicly announced or acknowledged as a Microsoft product.

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new info at post #159

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http://gizmodo.com/5365299/courier-first-details-of-microsofts-secret-tablet

It feels like the whole world is holding its breath for the Apple tablet. But maybe we've all been dreaming about the wrong device. This is Courier, Microsoft's astonishing take on the tablet.

Courier is a real device, and we've heard that it's in the "late prototype" stage of development. It's not a tablet, it's a booklet. The dual 7-inch (or so) screens are multitouch, and designed for writing, flicking and drawing with a stylus, in addition to fingers. They're connected by a hinge that holds a single iPhone-esque home button. Statuses, like wireless signal and battery life, are displayed along the rim of one of the screens. On the back cover is a camera, and it might charge through an inductive pad, like the Palm Touchstone charging dock for Pre.

Until recently, it was a skunkworks project deep inside Microsoft, only known to the few engineers and executives working on it—Microsoft's brightest, like Entertainment & Devices tech chief and user-experience wizard J. Allard, who's spearheading the project. Currently, Courier appears to be at a stage where Microsoft is developing the user experience and showing design concepts to outside agencies.

Microsoft has a history of collaborating with other firms, especially in the E&D division: Zune and Xbox have both gone through similar design processes. (And plans for the Microsoft Store leaked through a third-party agency were confirmed as genuine prototype layouts and concepts.) This video is branded Pioneer Studios, a Microsoft division within E&D that specializes in this kind of work, working with another agency that's a long-time Microsoft collaborator on confidential projects.

The Courier user experience presented here is almost the exact opposite of what everyone expects the Apple tablet to be, a kung fu eagle claw to Apple's tiger style. It's complex: Two screens, a mashup of a pen-dominated interface with several types of multitouch finger gestures, and multiple graphically complex themes, modes and applications. (Our favorite UI bit? The hinge doubles as a "pocket" to hold items you want move from one page to another.) Microsoft's tablet heritage is digital ink-oriented, and this interface, while unlike anything we've seen before, clearly draws from that, its work with the Surface touch computer and even the Zune HD.

Over the next couple days we'll be diving much, much deeper into Courier, so stay tuned

There's a video at the link that's worth checking out
 
OOOoooooo cool. I still have no use for tablet PCs. It would be fun to play around with for a little bit though.
 
What has changed at Microsoft to improve their consumer offerings? The Xbox seems like it marked a transition in the company. The 360, Zune, Zune HD, Windows 7, and now this have all seemed pretty impressive.
 
Great looking device. Would make reading ridiculous amounts of research papers better.
 
WickedAngel said:
What has changed at Microsoft to improve their consumer offerings? The Xbox seems like it marked a transition in the company. The 360, Zune, Zune HD, Windows 7, and now this have all seemed pretty impressive.

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WickedAngel said:
What has changed at Microsoft to improve their consumer offerings? The Xbox seems like it marked a transition in the company. The 360, Zune, Zune HD, Windows 7, and now this have all seemed pretty impressive.
Competition
 
WickedAngel said:
What has changed at Microsoft to improve their consumer offerings? The Xbox seems like it marked a transition in the company. The 360, Zune, Zune HD, Windows 7, and now this have all seemed pretty impressive.

They're playing it smart and attempting to expand their business outside just software.
 
harSon said:
They're playing it smart and attempting to expand their business outside just software.

I know that. They're getting noticeably better at it though.

Perhaps Apple is getting their attention.
 
WickedAngel said:
What has changed at Microsoft to improve their consumer offerings? The Xbox seems like it marked a transition in the company. The 360, Zune, Zune HD, Windows 7, and now this have all seemed pretty impressive.


When did Bill retire?
 
WickedAngel said:
What has changed at Microsoft to improve their consumer offerings? The Xbox seems like it marked a transition in the company. The 360, Zune, Zune HD, Windows 7, and now this have all seemed pretty impressive.


tired of pretentious hipsters whinning about things not "just working"?
 
Looks cool.

It's funny, Apple's MO seems to be to sweep in with a product laughing at the people who don't get it quite right, but as time moves, and as tech gadgets are much more 'mainstream', at least in perception, it may seem Apple could be a bit late on this one - unless they trull have something special up their sleeve.
 
Give me a date, give me a price, then give it to me in a small shiny package. I want.

This thing would make classes so much easier, imagine watching videos and surfing on your notebook as you wait for classes to start, or just to kill some time. Awesome.
 
Wow that looks awesome, something I have been waiting for Sony, Apple, & MS to do for quite some time. I'm not going to get my hopes up though, we'll see if it actually delivers (hopefully it does).

I like the whole dual screen thing as well, only thing I don't like is how they're connected screens, unlike that Sony concept (vid), so I couldn't really use it as a laptop but still, it's nice.
 
One day, the next generation of children will ask us "Why do I have to flick my finger like that to get to the next screen?"

And we will have to explain that once upon a time books, journals, and magazines were printed on paper. One piece at a time.
 
evil solrac v3.0 said:
tired of pretentious hipsters whinning about things not "just working"?

Watch out man! This thing looks pretty cool. You better hope pretentious hipsters don't latch onto it, then you won't be able to use it!!
 
jesus, I want one.

I wonder if I could get away with using one of these at work. it could be useful but I suspect it would be too big a distraction at meetings.

I already get enough (too much) attention just for bringing in my own keyboard and not using the POS 5 cent Dell keyboard at my desk.

this thing is in another league

(CES is gonna be awesome if they have demos of this ready)
 
Yup, this makes perfect sense for a tablet computer. Can't believe I never thought of the dual screened approach before.

I hope Apple's device is similar. Never thought I'd say that about a Microsoft product.

I love when we see true glimpses of the future like this.
 
Teddman said:
Apple's taking too long.

Well Apple's take on the mini-tablet will almost certainly be out before this (rumors peg it at early next year).

I hope whatever they release is more than just a larger screen iPod Touch.

Actually, you know it will be. Just depends now on how it stacks up to this MS product which looks pretty cool.
 
looks pimp as fuck. How's Microsoft's touch technology working? I seem to remember the impressive looking table thing they had being slagged off for having poor touch tech.
 
I see this taking over the classroom. We can finally rid the world of textbooks. Hope kids pirate textbooks to get back at all the yrs these textbook companies have been screwing students over.
 
civilstrife said:
Yup, this makes perfect sense for a tablet computer. Can't believe I never thought of the dual screened approach before.

I hope Apple's device is similar. Never thought I'd say that about a Microsoft product.

I love when we see true glimpses of the future like this.

I think it’s more likely that the Apple device will be the exact opposite. media consumption and games/entertainment only, no pen, no mixed pen/finger gestures and a single screen.

Personally, I would prefer having both approaches in the market.

more wacky shit for me to buy
 
thirty said:
I see this taking over the classroom. We can finally rid the world of textbooks. Hope kids pirate textbooks to get back at all the yrs these textbook companies have been screwing students over.
THIS!!
 
That is fucking badass. Any speculation on pricing? Also with a primary touchscreen tablet like this...do they have a keyboard that you can bring up or is it all writing on the tablet?
 
Brobzoid said:
looks pimp as fuck. How's Microsoft's touch technology working? I seem to remember the impressive looking table thing they had being slagged off for having poor touch tech.
If the ZHD is anything to go by, it's awesome.
 
Nintendo DS ahead of its time yet again.

I wonder if tablets will ever make it big. I just don't see much use for them. Not small enough to carry around like something like Iphone and use it for casual computing, and not functional enough to use them for productive stuff like you can do with laptop.

thirty said:
Hope u can change the orientation for some laptop like qwerty two handed typing.
That actually would be pretty good. Although a keyboard like that would be terrible compared to real one, it would be a price to pay for an expanded functionality, just like people live with it on iphone.
 
For the first time in who knows how long, I say this Microsoft product is pretty.

I bet Microsoft intentionally leaked it to intimidate Apple.
 
thirty said:
Hope u can change the orientation for some laptop like qwerty two handed typing.

Wanting to use a keyboard on this thing, at least to the extent that you'd use a laptop's keyboard, is missing the point entirely.
 
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