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Friday, April 4, 2008

Microsoft Surface in Stores

AT&T and Microsoft have formed a collaborative alliance to bring Microsoft Surface to a retail environment, and give customers the ability to explore their mobile worlds using touch and device recognition technology.Microsoft Surface is a 30-inch table-like display that looks like something Isaac Asimov wrote about but never got published. It gives individuals or multiple people the opportunity to interact with devices and content in a way that feels familiar - by using touch, gestures and placement of devices on the display. AT&T plans to place Surface in its retail stores and give its customers the opportunity to learn about the growing universe of mobile applications and devices. The interactive touch displays will work without a traditional mouse or keyboard and will allow customers to review features of a particular mobile device by simply placing it on the display. Surface will recognize the device and provide a graphical overview of its capabilities. Customers will be able to place two devices side by side on the unit and easily compare their features.


Customers will be able to view interactive coverage maps at the national, state, local or street level, using touch and hand movement to scale and move the maps, determining their coverage area. In the future, they will be able to drag and drop ring tones, graphics, video and more by "grabbing" content with their hands from a menu on the display and "dropping" it into the phone.Microsoft Surface is the first commercially available surface computer from Microsoft. Beginning April 17, customers can experience Microsoft Surface in select AT&T retail locations, including stores in New York City, Atlanta, San Antonio and San Francisco. Based on the success and learning from these initial pilot deployments, plans for further expansion across AT&T’s 2,200 U.S. retail stores will be determined.In addition to these features, AT&T and Microsoft will continue to collaborate on new and innovative ways to expand Surface capabilities in AT&T stores.
"We are thrilled to bring this groundbreaking new technology to our stores so we can introduce customers to their mobile worlds in a very personal and easy way," said Ralph de la Vega, president and CEO, AT&T Mobility. "We look forward to working with Microsoft to continue developing new ways for our customers to learn about the ever-growing lineup of mobile devices and applications."
"Microsoft Surface transforms the retail environment from a transaction destination to a customer engagement destination," said Robbie Bach, president, Entertainment & Devices Division, Microsoft. "With innovative and intuitive ways of accessing information and digital content on Microsoft Surface, consumers now have an entirely new, unique and personalized shopping experience. We’re excited to have AT&T bring this to life and be the first company showcasing Surface in its retail locations."
AT&T plans to unveil the new displays in stores located in New York City, Atlanta, San Antonio and the San Francisco area on April 17, followed by additional stores in other markets based on the success of the first phase of deployments.Source

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