@borisbulldog uhm...what a fucking know it all you are. Two Key researchers at Xerox PARC working on the GUI underlining system : 'Larry Tesler left Xerox to join Apple in 1980 and Charles Simonyi left to join Microsoft in 1981 (whereupon Bill Gates spent $100,000 on a Xerox Star (the PC Steve Jobs was shown in 1979) and laser printer),[10] and several other defectors from PARC followed Simonyi to Microsoft in 1983.' Microsoft may of stole some ideas such as the Trash can, etc.. but the GUI..no
Don't like the narrator, I just get the feeling that she is not a Modern PC user. I didn't see anything worth while it was all gimmicks and little substance. Show me how this will work with office or word then I will be more interested in this technology
I loved watching her cringe every time they say 'oh that's just like the iPhone'. Nice try Microsoft, but this technology is a gimmick. She even says herself, it isn't designed to replace a keyboard and mouse, and that's because a keyboard and mouse are much quicker to use.
I can control my PC and I hardly have to move. I certainly don't want to lean forward and touch my screen with both hands, and it'll get filthy!
Your a moron dude. I respect comments but yours is nothing more then ignorance incarnate. A pen on a tablet doesn't make sense in all circumstances. No does a mouse, nor does a keyboard. This is an enhancement. Apple's shit IS tacked on in the iHype. Windows 7 will integrate it in a way that allows you to use it or not.
Chill out? I'm not a moron, I just think it's something which would be used very rarely in the home or office.
Also, regardless of whether you like them, the iPod touch and iPhone are two of the first products that have introduced consumers to multi-touch on a big scale, so it's no surprise that Microsoft is accused of 'copying' Apple. That's why in this video, when she demonstrates certain features, the spectators say it's 'like on the iPhone'.
AWESOME Work Microsoft .. GO Go GO .. All of that just happen proving the internal Industry Vision videos .. Microsoft has proper direction that they follow to achieve unexpected ... and sure they cooperate with hardware vendors like hp and dell on that side ..
multi-touch is a very great improvement in technology and it would be awesome to have it on PC as well. But as always, another great scheme from MS....you have to update both your software (which is the OS) AND the hardware (which would be that stupid screen and maybe some graphic cards..) and as a result..you throw cash at MS again! (just like VISTA...lol)
Ugh, gimmicky or what? It'd only be quicker for 1-click operations, e.g. closing a window, and even then you'd have to take your hand off the mouse to do it... how dirty would the screen get? No parent will be letting their kids near a Windows 7 equipped PC that's for sure.
Now that's stupid
KittKattMann 1 year ago
She does not look 47. Wow
fuji9991 2 years ago
one big ipod touch , that all..
george15tube 3 years ago
yea
PR0G4M3RING4M3S 3 years ago
The whole Windows OS is a big rip off of Jobs/Wozniak's Apple architecture.
borisbulldog 2 years ago
@borisbulldog Uhm learn history. Jobs/Woz and Bill Gates stole there ideas for the GUI from XEROX.
vorjay 3 months ago
@vorjay
Umm, what a real dumbfuck you are!!
It was Apple that got the mouse/GUI from Xerox and then Gates stole it from Apple!
Seriously dick, go drink a tall glass of STFU!!!
borisbulldog 3 months ago
@borisbulldog uhm...what a fucking know it all you are. Two Key researchers at Xerox PARC working on the GUI underlining system : 'Larry Tesler left Xerox to join Apple in 1980 and Charles Simonyi left to join Microsoft in 1981 (whereupon Bill Gates spent $100,000 on a Xerox Star (the PC Steve Jobs was shown in 1979) and laser printer),[10] and several other defectors from PARC followed Simonyi to Microsoft in 1983.' Microsoft may of stole some ideas such as the Trash can, etc.. but the GUI..no
vorjay 3 months ago
@borisbulldog Steve Jobs got kicked off the Apple Lisa team in 1982 which I don't think Bill Gates even seen Apple GUI until around that time.
vorjay 3 months ago
Dude. Shut up. Please you are only embarrassing yourself. Apple manufacture the iPod NOT Microsoft...
akad3c0 2 years ago
From where can i download Windows 7.. i saw some already installed it.. plz reply me a download location..
najeebputhiyallam 3 years ago
i wonder what the "new" taskbar has...
robviciscatlover 3 years ago
Don't like the narrator, I just get the feeling that she is not a Modern PC user. I didn't see anything worth while it was all gimmicks and little substance. Show me how this will work with office or word then I will be more interested in this technology
dailygudranx 3 years ago
I loved watching her cringe every time they say 'oh that's just like the iPhone'. Nice try Microsoft, but this technology is a gimmick. She even says herself, it isn't designed to replace a keyboard and mouse, and that's because a keyboard and mouse are much quicker to use.
I can control my PC and I hardly have to move. I certainly don't want to lean forward and touch my screen with both hands, and it'll get filthy!
SkittlesUK 3 years ago
Your a moron dude. I respect comments but yours is nothing more then ignorance incarnate. A pen on a tablet doesn't make sense in all circumstances. No does a mouse, nor does a keyboard. This is an enhancement. Apple's shit IS tacked on in the iHype. Windows 7 will integrate it in a way that allows you to use it or not.
SiliconAddict 3 years ago
Chill out? I'm not a moron, I just think it's something which would be used very rarely in the home or office.
Also, regardless of whether you like them, the iPod touch and iPhone are two of the first products that have introduced consumers to multi-touch on a big scale, so it's no surprise that Microsoft is accused of 'copying' Apple. That's why in this video, when she demonstrates certain features, the spectators say it's 'like on the iPhone'.
SkittlesUK 3 years ago
I've got a normal Tablet-PC with a normal touchscreen and a normal Digitizer. Will there be also improvements for those "single-Touch" Devices?
olfrygt2007 3 years ago
AWESOME Work Microsoft .. GO Go GO .. All of that just happen proving the internal Industry Vision videos .. Microsoft has proper direction that they follow to achieve unexpected ... and sure they cooperate with hardware vendors like hp and dell on that side ..
SmileHeart4ever 3 years ago
windows needs to take there time making this. thy don't want a another op like ME so take your time and need to work on the touch screen
look at time 0:46
meoldmanbrandon 3 years ago
multi-touch is a very great improvement in technology and it would be awesome to have it on PC as well. But as always, another great scheme from MS....you have to update both your software (which is the OS) AND the hardware (which would be that stupid screen and maybe some graphic cards..) and as a result..you throw cash at MS again! (just like VISTA...lol)
alexweilou 3 years ago
Go Microsoft!
iMicrochip 3 years ago
Ugh, gimmicky or what? It'd only be quicker for 1-click operations, e.g. closing a window, and even then you'd have to take your hand off the mouse to do it... how dirty would the screen get? No parent will be letting their kids near a Windows 7 equipped PC that's for sure.
OliverUnderTheMoon 3 years ago
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Microsoft copy Apple. China pirate style.
hubertlary 3 years ago
nice piano part lol i got a friend that would love that os when it comes out
bersebuk2k 3 years ago
Nice future of IT..great work Microsoft Labs ;)
lukaschadraba 3 years ago 5