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Exploration of the Microsoft Surface, Its Current Applications and Its Potential in the Library Environment Ruben R. Balderas

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Exploration of the Microsoft Surface,Its Current Applications and Its

Potential in the Library Environment

Ruben R. Balderas

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Microsoft Surface Origins

2001- A researcher and a hardware designer at Microsoft set about to create an interactive computer table to be used for gaming.

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Microsoft Surface Origins

2001- A researcher and a hardware designer at Microsoft set about to create an interactive computer table to be used for gaming.

2003- Prototype built. With the computer’s object recognition capability, the developers realized their creation had potential beyond gaming.

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Microsoft Surface Origins

2001- A researcher and a hardware designer at Microsoft set about to create an interactive computer table to be used for gaming.

2003- Prototype built. With the computer’s object recognition capability, the developers realized their creation had potential beyond gaming.

2004- Microsoft commits to the new technology. They create the Surface Computing group, whose task it is to continue to improve upon the computer’s original design.

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Microsoft Surface Origins

2001- A researcher and a hardware designer at Microsoft set about to create an interactive computer table to be used for gaming.

2003- Prototype built. With the computer’s object recognition capability, the developers realized their creation had potential beyond gaming.

2004- Microsoft commits to the new technology. They create the Surface Computing group, whose task it is to continue to improve upon the computer’s original design.

2007- The team finishes prototyping with a design ready for consumers.

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Microsoft Surface Origins

2001- A researcher and a hardware designer at Microsoft set about to create an interactive computer table to be used for gaming.

2003- Prototype built. With the computer’s object recognition capability, the developers realized their creation had potential beyond gaming.

2004- Microsoft commits to the new technology. They create the Surface Computing group, whose task it is to continue to improve upon the computer’s original design.

2007- The team finishes prototyping with a design ready for consumers.

2008- Microsoft Surface hits the market and finds buyers in industries ranging from medicine to travel.

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Surface Display

30” touch screen display

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Surface Display

30” touch screen display

Recognizes up to 52 inputs at once

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Surface Display

30” touch screen display

Recognizes up to 52 inputs at once

Recognizes both digital and non-digital devices

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Surface Display

30” touch screen display

Recognizes up to 52 inputs at once

Recognizes both digital and non-digital devices

Cameras and infrared sensors

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Current Applications of the Microsoft Surface

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Media Sharing

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Financial Applications

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Medicine

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Hotels/Casinos

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Restaurants

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Education

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Gaming

Disclaimer: If any level of nerdiness causes you discomfort or any physical reaction such as, but not limited to, skin irritation, now may be a good time to leave the room.

I’m guessing that the fact that you are in this room right now is a testament to your tolerance for nerdiness.

So, hold on.

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Potential for Microsoft Surface in the Library

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Media Sharing- Pictures, Music, Ebooks

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Media Sharing- Pictures, Music, Ebooks

Enhanced Searching

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Media Sharing- Pictures, Music, Ebooks

Enhanced Searching

Instant Book and Author Information

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Media Sharing- Pictures, Music, Ebooks

Enhanced Searching

Instant Book and Author Information

Self-Checkout

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Media Sharing- Pictures, Music, Ebooks

Enhanced Searching

Instant Book and Author Information

Self-Checkout

Financial Applications

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Media Sharing- Pictures, Music, Ebooks

Enhanced Searching

Instant Book and Author Information

Self-Checkout

Financial Applications

Medical Applications

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Media Sharing- Pictures, Music, Ebooks

Enhanced Searching

Instant Book and Author Information

Self-Checkout

Financial Applications

Medical Applications

Mapping Capabilities

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Media Sharing- Pictures, Music, Ebooks

Enhanced Searching

Instant Book and Author Information

Self-Checkout

Financial Applications

Medical Applications

Mapping Capabilities

Gaming

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Restrictions

Cost Unit alone costs $12,500 Unit with installation, maintenance, protection plan and shipping

costs $16,000

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Restrictions

Cost Unit alone costs $12,500 Unit with installation, maintenance, protection plan and shipping

costs $16,000

Applications specifically designed for the library have not been created yet.

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Should Libraries Invest in the Microsoft Surface?

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Should Libraries Invest in the Microsoft Surface?

NOT YET.