Microsoft sees a future office with lifesize screens, rotating cameras

22 May 2021 | 10:57 Code : 17439 news
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What looks like the Surface Hub 2 makes a prominent appearance, as well as Teams smart speakers.
Microsoft sees a future office with lifesize screens, rotating cameras

Like any science-fiction scenario, Microsoft’s vision of the future office-meeting is partially based on aspiration, and partially on reality. A Microsoft Teams concept video that the company released in advance of its Microsoft Build conference reveals a world in which remote workers are projected onto massive displays, complete with hidden mics and more.

If this office vision sounds vaguely familiar, it’s because we’ve seen the idea surface before. In 2018, for example, Microsoft’s Build keynote featured a concept video that showed off a cone-shaped smart speaker, powered by Cortana. That was two years into the lifespan of Microsoft Teams, Microsoft’s video and collaboration platform.

Not surprisingly, Microsoft’s latest concept video is also centered around Teams. In it, the company acknowledges that we’ll be returning to a “hybrid” model of at-home and in-office meetings, with neither group having priority of the other. Microsoft does that, in part, by growing the conference room’s video screen to near life-size proportions, giving remote workers a (virtual) seat at the table, so to speak. Rather than relying on cameras within discrete devices, the display will feature its own cameras.

Of course, that’s an attribute of Microsoft’s own Surface Hub 2S. Other aspects, though, are new, such as placing the display’s integrated camera at eye level, so that remote and in-person participants naturally make eye contact. Microsoft also prioritizes spatial audio, to offer lifelike sound, and mounting those mics into the display and the room at large.

Like the 2018 concept, meeting chat and transcriptions of the meeting will be central to Microsoft’s meeting experience, allowing participants the opportunity to focus on the meeting rather than take notes. This is a feature that’s risen to prominence among various meeting solutions over the past year, from Teams’ own transcription services to Zoom’s partnership with Otter.ai.

https://www.pcworld.com/article/3619032/microsoft-sees-a-future-office-with-lifesize-screens-rotating-cameras.html

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