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| February 25, 2008 04:45 PM EST | Reads: |
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I was reading news feeds when I read a blog post that included some quotes from Bill Gates. Bill was quoted as saying that Windows 7 will make the keyboard and mouse far less important than in the past. We've all heard that crap before, it's typically what Bill used to say before attempting to pimp yet another failed Tablet PC project. I admit, I fell for the Tablet thing once... I had one, and I hated it. It was never powerful enough to be a real laptop and it was never portable enough to be a good enough tablet. In short, it was useless.
Literally one blog post down in my reader after seeing that quote from Bill was some information about Microsoft doing some more demos of Surface, and how they plan on showing off Surface like mad during Mix '08. 
So let's put some deduction to work here. Bill Gates says that Windows 7 is going to make the keyboard and mouse far less important than they used to be. Mix is coming up and Microsoft is planning on hyping Surface as the next best thing (admittedly, it could be...Surface is quite drool-worthy). Scott Guthrie has been posting about how by the end of the year, WPF will have received some dramatic new performance enhancements, as well as some much-needed functionality that makes it more equipped to deal with Line-of-Business applications out of the box.
If you want my completely off the wall predictions totally induced by lack of sleep, caffeine, and a healthy imagination, I'm guessing that Windows 7 is going to have Surface device drivers in it, and Microsoft, in cooperation with some hardware vendors, is going to try and release "Surface PCs", devices that use Surface technology that are small enough and affordable enough to become PC/furniture/appliance fixtures in upper middle class homes.
Maybe I'm totally nuts... nuts like a FOX! Or maybe not... ;) So far I've been unable to find a reason for consumers to own yet another video output device - we're all trying to consolidate everything so that our main display is our HDTV, so I don't know if MS will be able to convince people that they need another display.. Time will tell I guess.
I still think the sweet market for Surface is in themed entertainment/dining. Restaurants, Casinos, and Arcades (assuming there is still a functioning arcade left in this post-arcade-apocalyptic world!) are positively begging for stuff like Surface ... but do home consumers really need it?
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Kevin Hoffman, editor-in-chief of SYS-CON's iPhone Developer's Journal, has been programming since he was 10 and has written everything from DOS shareware to n-tier, enterprise web applications in VB, C++, Delphi, and C. Hoffman is coauthor of Professional .NET Framework (Wrox Press) and co-author with Robert Foster of Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Development Unleashed. He authors The .NET Addict's Blog at .NET Developer's Journal.
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