Microsoft Research Transparent Display

In this video, Eric Boocock, Senior Product Marketing Manager for Microsoft Dynamics CRM shows you how agile process guidance lets you rapidly respond to a c…
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25 Responses to Microsoft Research Transparent Display

  1. Fabiano Dauwe says:

    I’m thinking which of two comments that occurred me should be made first. What you guys think: 1. So you mean Microsoft has finally given up pure plagiarism and started to develop their own devices?, or 2. It’s sad to notice how the first uses the developers thought for this great device are checking your email in the microwave and watching ads in the beer refrigerator.

  2. Quy Tran says:

    God. I’m green with envy towards my brother. He’s been available for a long time. By a fluke, he’s got a model to deeply love him in weeks. Just how can that be actually thinkable? He smiled and told me he used the Cupid Love System (Google it!) I wish someone stunning told me that… I’ve never witnessed him so fulfilled. Kinda makes me sick.

  3. Mohammed Shurrab says:

    Im not a technology expert, but this transparent technology can be used in google glass

  4. Andreas Heck says:

    its nice technology but moving from side to side in front of your desk like an autist doesn’t seem very comfortable. also having a 20+ inch monitor and having to reach behind it to interact with the content i find is rather dumb

  5. anyprax says:

    HA ! GAAY

  6. Wolf D. Ace says:

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  8. nintendent says:

    Heh, putting it in the microwave.

  9. saab93wiked says:

    Shut your fucking trap. You are a useless Hindu which spends his time attacking people on youtube. Seriously, get a fucking life, and GTFO, or Ganesh will turn you into a dog for swearing.

  10. ganesh pooja says:

    This guy saying pure shit. You fuckin Americans and black shit eater african so called afro american can’t do nothing just only bark.
    This is all Asian engineering hard work you mother fucker American shit eater saying we invented a new model bla bla bla fuck America land of fuckin terrorist and retard people and slave people land.

  11. legendray2008 says:

    This could mean a potential death of conventional input devices.

  12. Julian Gray says:

    did not say invent. they combine ideas that are useless and in beta and make them into top of the line products. for example, the mouse that xerox had out was just a device to send x and y data into the computer. apple took that and ran with it and made the mac, which changed home computers forever. iaudio couldnt hold 1000 songs, plus apple had one of the first international online music stores. 64 bit cores in a home computer was apples idea. again. they didnt invent, but they changed things

  13. Dani El Grande says:

    Phase One: transparent screen [complete]
    Phase Two: holographic screen [in process]

  14. Eriol Ælfwine says:

    Don’t misunderstand me I don’t questioning Apple’s role to bring innovative ideals into desktop computing. But frankly, I don’t care which big company buys or copying the ideals and inventions of other small companies or persons till they are supporting these innovations, advancing it and bringing them into our homes. This idea is not coming from MS, it coming from that guy in the chair. Are you envy that not Apple was the one who supporting that guy? I am happy that someone IS supporting him.

  15. Eriol Ælfwine says:

    Beautiful is relative. Commodore was in the computer market and with all the peripherals it was equal what you call a computer. In the industry there were already mouse from 1970. Xerox has already has mouse and GUI before apple. Cowon iAUDIO was already can fitted in your pocket. Industry and game consoles has already got 64bit CPU before apple. Firewire is apple’s own, but no one uses it. User friendly is relative again. Apple not invent anything, apple buy great ideals in a smart way.

  16. Julian Gray says:

    no. atari looked stupid. macs are elegant and beautiful with brushed aluminum finish. looks fantastic. commodore is a console. not a computer. apple was one of the first to use the mouse. started the whole gui phase of computer operation. apple invented mp3 players that could hold 1000 songs and still fit in your pocket. not to mention that they invented the first computer with 64 bit proccessor, the first with firewire, and the first with a user friendly gui…. lol

  17. Eriol Ælfwine says:

    Computer graphic: Atari/Commodore (only from Commodore 64 sold: 12-17 million; all classic models of Macintosh+Apple sold: 1-2 million)
    Beautiful machines: Atari ST series looked way more cooler than any classic Macintosh.
    MP3 players: first was SaeHan MPMan (1997), big ones Creative NOMAD Jukebox and Cowon iAUDIO (2000 used “i” before Apple), after that iPod (2001)
    Touchscreen: Bell Labs. (1984)
    Multitouch: first big company is Fingerworks (eg: iGesture)
    But Apple do great marketing for sure…

  18. ridhuan naim says:

    just use a HMD with a front cam for god sake

  19. lordneol says:

    It won’t be long before we see those transparent images in the air and we can manipulate them be the way of my hand.

  20. SoIoCreep says:

    Not the same as this..

  21. Test channel. failure. says:

    there is transparent samsung monitor already.

  22. Derp Man says:

    :P

  23. Julian Gray says:

    WTF? 

  24. Julian Gray says:

    they are

  25. Catherine Carlyle says:

    Love the new look and feel of Microsoft CRM 2013 – the process flows are great!

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