New Courier pics and details

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http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/05/microsofts-courier-digital-journal-exclusive-pictures-and-de/
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We've been dying to know more about Microsoft's Courier tablet / e-book device ever since we first caught wind of it last September, and while our entreaties to Mr. Ballmer went unanswered, we just learned some very interesting information from an extremely trusted source. We're told Courier will function as a "digital journal," and it's designed to be seriously portable: it's under an inch thick, weighs a little over a pound, and isn't much bigger than a 5x7 photo when closed. That's a lot smaller than we expected -- this new picture really puts it into perspective -- and the internals apparently reflect that emphasis on mobility: rather than Windows 7, we're told the Courier is built on Tegra 2 and runs on the same OS as the Zune HD, Pink, and Windows Mobile 7 Series, which we're taking to mean Windows CE 6.

As we've heard, the interface appears to be pen-based and centered around drawing and writing, with built-in handwriting recognition and a corresponding web site that allows access to everything entered into the device in a blog-like format complete with comments. We're also hearing that there will be a built-in camera, and there's a headphone jack for media playback. Most interestingly, it looks like the Courier will also serve as Microsoft's e-book device, with a dedicated ecosystem centered around reading. It all sounds spectacular, but all we have for a launch date is "Q3 / Q4", and we have no idea how much it's going to cost, so we're trying to maintain a healthy skepticism until any of this gets official -- call us any time, Microsoft. One more pic showing the interface after the break.
 

tdawg

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Wow, this is very nice! Hopefully it makes it to market with a palatable price for us consumers. Q3/Q4 release, hopefully.
 

Glitchny

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MS needs to release this thing already. It's pretty much exactly what I was/am looking for in a tablet-esq device. Small, decent form factor, pen input. And as a writer the whole "Infinite Journal" thing looks awesome.
 

roguerower

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If they can bring this to market and it looks and performs like the video depicted, i'll buy one on the spot.
 

Pliablemoose

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I don't see Microsoft actually making this thing, or it working for shit for 3 generations of the device.
 

destrekor

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If they can bring this to market and it looks and performs like the video depicted, i'll buy one on the spot.

this, most definitely this


This is Microsoft finally seeing what the market is looking at, and anticipating exactly what they want. Something they haven't done in a long while.

They saw the tablet market, and look to be the first market to actually do it right.
If this thing has good battery life for ebooks, combined with keeping the interface like it is, I'm there shortly after release.

I imagine this will be typical Microsoft and it's just an OS, and it'll be like they do with Windows Phone 7 where they want specific hardware packages before they offer the OS for license.

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While I am not a fan of pen input, now I'm starting to rethink that opinion of mine:
the entire device is essentially crafted around what people do all the time, and if it has accurate handwriting recognition, it'll be amazing how much you can just almost treat it like a pad of paper that is connected to everything.

This really seems like the first tablet-type device that instead of making the user adapt to do the things they want, it feels like it naturally does everything people do or would even want to do, with little effort to make an action. Hopefully the final device can keep the same interface and flow.
 
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Pliablemoose

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http://archives.cnn.com/2001/TECH/ptech/11/11/comdex.gates.keynote/index.html

Microsoft has been predicting a tablet revolution for over a decade now...

I haven't seen a decent MS tablet yet, only prototypes and renders, and honestly, they're (vaporware) pretty easy to make.

I think what we're going to see are a crapload of real Android based tablets a hell of a lot sooner, and Google will be gathering marketing data from each & every one...

http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/06/firstviews-95-android-windows-ce-pc607v-tips-a-craptablet-ic/
 

dwell

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It should come as no surprise to anyone that the videos are 100% fabricated. According to this digg comment a lot of it was ripped straight from iWork:

The Courier videos and interface demos were created on a Mac using Apple's iWork templates!!!!

Watch the video, the second or bottom one for example, and go to time mark...1:43 and pause.

Now if you have a iWork 09 open up Numbers then go to the template chooser...there you will find the same spreadsheet, even down to the "Comparison" header, but about cars rather than running shoes. Looks like someone changed the header color, the title, swapped pics and dropped in a Nike logo.

I remember with my current project, we had yet to start actual development and the president of our company showed the press a similar mock-up video a design firm made for us walking through the UI and features. Watching the video you would think it was a finished project but at this time we hadn't written a line of code :eek:

In the end it turned out and I can't tell the mockup from the end product at a glance outside of some features we ending up not incorporating in 1.0.
 
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randomlinh

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If they can bring this to market and it looks and performs like the video depicted, i'll buy one on the spot.

I think a lot of people would. it's too bad this is no where near ready for market. IF this even makes it to market, what, maybe 5yrs?

But, I hope to be proven wrong. If someone can make a tablet have pen input that mimics actually writing on paper... I will strongly consider it (if it's $3k, i ain't buying it)
 

teiresias

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It should come as no surprise to anyone that the videos are 100% fabricated. According to this digg comment a lot of it was ripped straight from iWork:

So one image of an iWork spreadsheet means the entire thing is ripped straight from iWork? How does this UI demo have anything whatsoever to do with iWork? I'm waiting to hear because I use iWork and I don't see it.

The context of that spreadsheet in the video (if you bothered to watch it instead of just troll it) is that it was sent to you by someone else and you just wanted to clip the part of it you wanted on that page. It could be a pdf document someone made of a spreadsheet in iWork for all we know and then the Courier user just clips that part he wants to keep - the point of the spreadsheet at that point in the video isn't supposed to be showing someone making a spreadsheet on the device, but using the interface to keep the piece of content he or she wants to keep from a piece of content sent to them by someone else.
 

mmntech

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This is what the iPad should have been. I'm looking right now at the stack of papers on my desk and notebooks I have. Assuming it works as advertised in the videos, this could replace pen and paper for a lot of people. Being a journalism student, that would be a day one buy for me.

Be interesting to see what else it does.
 

Pliablemoose

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So one image of an iWork spreadsheet means the entire thing is ripped straight from iWork? How does this UI demo have anything whatsoever to do with iWork? I'm waiting to hear because I use iWork and I don't see it.

The context of that spreadsheet in the video (if you bothered to watch it instead of just troll it) is that it was sent to you by someone else and you just wanted to clip the part of it you wanted on that page. It could be a pdf document someone made of a spreadsheet in iWork for all we know and then the Courier user just clips that part he wants to keep - the point of the spreadsheet at that point in the video isn't supposed to be showing someone making a spreadsheet on the device, but using the interface to keep the piece of content he or she wants to keep from a piece of content sent to them by someone else.

Um, the wholething is vapor ware, it doesn't exist
...

And it was all done on a Mac..

Sorry bout that: )
 

finbarqs

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i think Microsoft doesn't even have any idea of it's existence, and they find it funny how the general public can just make something up using their name!