Microsoft October 2016 Event (HD) Full | Windows 10, Surface Studio, Paint3D and MORE
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0:17 - 0:21>>Nathan: When you build features for
people that have a range of abilities, you -
0:21 - 0:24end up making something that works for
everybody. -
0:24 - 0:28>>Kelly: For me, one of the amazing things
even today after 15 years of Microsoft, is -
0:28 - 0:32how we're inventing new experiences.
>>Brett: When we sat down, we're focusing -
0:32 - 0:36on using vision or no vision, we decided
really, we need to work on performance. -
0:36 - 0:39To start narrating, we're going to go down
to the Windows key and press enter. -
0:39 - 0:44>>Computer: Windows. Start Windows. Search
box. [indistinct] -
0:44 - 0:48>>Kelly: So right now, we're at about 80%
of capacity upon entering co-speak. -
0:48 - 0:52This is about how I would use my computer
>>Computer: [indistinct] -
0:52 - 0:55>>Kelly: That probably sounds like
gibberish, but, I mean, once you get used -
0:55 - 0:57this, it's pretty clear.
>>Brett: One of the things that we spend -
0:57 - 1:00a lot of time looking at is how do you
really help develop or be immersed in what -
1:00 - 1:04it means to be blind. We built in the
developing mode a narrator. -
1:04 - 1:07>>Computer: Cancel. Shift. Developer
mode enabled. -
1:07 - 1:10>>Brett: So you can see that we've ordered
the screen so we press H to jump to the -
1:10 - 1:12first heading.
>>Computer: Heading level 1 Go to Bing -
1:12 - 1:14homepage.
Brett: And it will kind of immerse you in -
1:14 - 1:16what it feels like to not see right.
>>Computer: Click down to change to -
1:16 - 1:19suggestions view.
>>Kelly: Across many applications, when -
1:19 - 1:24you're typing, whether it's weather, news,
Cortana, you're getting search suggestions. -
1:24 - 1:26>>Computer: Fond du Lac, one of one,
selected. -
1:26 - 1:30>>Kelly: It's the first time that we're
building that level of accessibility into -
1:30 - 1:34both our screen and our applications.
>>Anne: I'm going to flag this message -
1:34 - 1:37>>Computer: Contact delete button. Move
button. Save Flag mode. -
1:37 - 1:41>>Nathan: Xbox looked closely at how we
can diversify how people represent -
1:41 - 1:45themselves. And so, we can see a new set
of avatars so that somebody can select -
1:45 - 1:48an avatar that looks more closely to
themselves. -
1:48 - 1:53>>Charles: So with Windows 10, we actually
really wanted to do our part and make -
1:53 - 1:56accessibility great.
>>Computer: Enter. Of. -
1:56 - 1:59>>Sean: Whether they need a screen reader,
whether it's high contrast, whether it's -
1:59 - 2:02keyboard only.
>>Computer: Add level 3. Draggable. -
2:02 - 2:07>>Yan: It was really about making it more
use-able and more intuitive for all of our -
2:07 - 2:09users.
>>Nathan: So in the future, I think the -
2:09 - 2:15key is really matching the ability of the
technology to the ability of the person, -
2:15 - 2:23so everybody can participate.
[music] -
2:23 - 2:25[applause]
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2:25 - 2:30>>Terry: Hello. Thank you. Thanks so much
for being with us here today. You know, -
2:30 - 2:35I've seen that video a few times now, and
every single time I watch it, I feel so -
2:35 - 2:40lucky to be part of this tech industry
because what unites all of us is this -
2:40 - 2:46driving belief that technology can
actually serve each of us. The triumph of -
2:46 - 2:50truly human-led design, like you just saw,
is that each of us gets to reap the -
2:50 - 2:56benefits of technology, that each of us is
included and welcome, and that each of us -
2:56 - 3:01can make our mark on the world. I'm so
incredibly proud of our team for throwing -
3:01 - 3:06their personal passion, their experience,
and their very best creativity into each -
3:06 - 3:11success and new innovation. At Microsoft,
we challenge each of our software -
3:11 - 3:16developers and hardware designers, each of
our artists and audio team, each of our -
3:16 - 3:20production and quality designers to
deliver our mission: to empower every -
3:20 - 3:27person and every organization on the
planet to achieve more. I'm Terry Myerson -
3:27 - 3:31and I lead the Windows and Devices team of
Microsoft, and I'm so excited to show you -
3:31 - 3:37what we've been working on. When we think
about the billion people all around world -
3:37 - 3:42using Windows, we realize each of us is
so multi-dimensional. Each of us has -
3:42 - 3:47different interests and talent, careers
and goals. Each of us is multi-layered. -
3:48 - 3:53Think about yourself. You may be a gym
rat and a gamer, a student and a -
3:53 - 3:58professional, an artist and an architect,
a fantasy football player and a soccer -
3:58 - 4:04dad. You might be someone who invents
solutions that assure accessity, or makes -
4:04 - 4:09art out of this driving need to make the
world a better place. What unites all of -
4:09 - 4:15us is that we are creators of our
individual lives. As creators, we need -
4:15 - 4:22technology that spans all facets of our
lives, with work and play. And we're truly -
4:22 - 4:29inspired by every person using our
products. Consider Sief. He's a college -
4:29 - 4:34freshman in Bangladesh, a computer
programmer, a cyclist, and a total -
4:34 - 4:41Windows 10 super fan. I mean, seriously,
when Sief was just 15 years old, he joins -
4:41 - 4:45the Windows Insiders program and starts
emailing me daily with his ideas for how -
4:45 - 4:50to improve Windows. So, I wasn't surprised
that just recently, he and his two -
4:50 - 4:54classmates just used their Surface and
Windows 10 laptops to enter the United -
4:54 - 4:59Nations Shake it Out contest to help
people in the earthquake-prone areas in -
4:59 - 5:04India. These are creators who are using
technology to build a better world for all -
5:04 - 5:12of us. Or, consider Carrie. She's a
10-year-old girl, a soccer player, a gamer -
5:12 - 5:17and a cancer survivor. Her father reached
out to us on LinkedIn and shared that -
5:17 - 5:23Xbox was a brilliant part of her
recuperation. She didn't just play Xbox1 -
5:23 - 5:30to occupy herself. She played Fifa, Forza,
Minecraft with her friends to strengthen -
5:30 - 5:35her friendships while recovering from her
treatment. This is a creator who is -
5:35 - 5:41building a community with technology. And
then there's Pearson Education. A textbook -
5:41 - 5:46publisher and a pioneer in personalized
learning. So Pearson is using Microsoft -
5:46 - 5:52Hololins, the world's first fully
self-contained holographic computer to -
5:52 - 5:55create cutting edge programs that span
education of high school students in -
5:55 - 6:01science to training nurses on holographic
patients. This is a creator who is -
6:01 - 6:07building revolutionary new ways to
to educate all types of students. So -
6:07 - 6:13however many layers represent you,
whatever hats you wear, wherever you work, -
6:13 - 6:18wherever you refuel yourself, we build
Windows to be your place to create and -
6:18 - 6:25play. Windows is your think tank, your
office, your studio. It's your archive, -
6:25 - 6:33gallery, workshop. It's your arena. It's
your sanctuary, and above all, Windows -
6:33 - 6:39is your kitchen table where everything
just gets done. With Windows, we want to -
6:39 - 6:44create real depth at both ends of the
human experience, how we work, and how -
6:44 - 6:52we play, alone and together. With the
initial voices of Windows 10, we began -
6:52 - 6:57laying the foundation with Windows Ink,
Pen, with Windows Holographic and -
6:57 - 7:03Hololins, with Xbox on Windows 10. And
because we understand that your -
7:03 - 7:07information is digital treasure in this
online world, we'll be continuously -
7:07 - 7:14updating Windows to secure your identity,
your information, and your devices. Today, -
7:14 - 7:19we are so humbled by you, the over 400
million people that are now using Windows -
7:19 - 7:2610. That's over 600 people who chose
Windows 10 every minute of every hour of -
7:26 - 7:32every day for the last year, and have
spent over 200 billion hours of their -
7:32 - 7:38lives on Windows 10. That's as if there's
been a 500% increase in gaming on Windows -
7:38 - 7:4310, and there are now 3 times as many
developers building apps for Windows 10. -
7:43 - 7:50And because we're so inspired by Sief,
Carrie, Pearson, and countless other -
7:50 - 7:56creators who rely on Windows 10, we've
set an even bolder ambition: 15 months and -
7:56 - 8:01400 million users later, we are going
to multiply your productivity with -
8:01 - 8:05creativity. We're going to magnify
gaming with state-of-the-art -
8:05 - 8:11competitions. So, today, I'm so excited
to announce the next release of Windows 10 -
8:11 - 8:17that will ship this coming spring, for
free, to every Windows 10 device, whether -
8:17 - 8:23you own one now, or buy a great new one
this holiday, you're going to find -
8:23 - 8:29unparalleled new ways to create and
play. You're going to find new experiences -
8:29 - 8:34that place your most important people
right at the center of your digital life, -
8:34 - 8:40and you're going to find new experiences
for the creator in everyone. And that is -
8:40 - 8:45why we have named this release the
Windows 10 Creators Update. -
8:45 - 8:53[applause]
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8:53 - 8:56Now, as much as I wanted to show you
everything in the update, there's just too -
8:56 - 9:00much innovation to walk through this
morning, so we're going to focus on the -
9:00 - 9:07three most important areas in the Creators
update. First, we're expanding our vision -
9:07 - 9:12for mixed reality, which includes virtual
reality, augmented reality, and -
9:12 - 9:18holographic computing, with 3D for
everyone. So each of us can create, share, -
9:18 - 9:26and experience 3D and mixed reality.
Second, gamers can experience the best -
9:26 - 9:33of orkay gaming in any game broadcasting.
And third, everyone will have a faster way -
9:33 - 9:38to connect and share with the people who
matter most - their family, their friends, -
9:38 - 9:44their collaborators, and fellow gamers.
Let's take a look at the first - -
9:44 - 9:51empowering everyone to be a 3D creator.
Microsoft Office on Windows has always -
9:51 - 9:56stood for helping you be your most
productive self. We're the silent partner, -
9:56 - 9:59always working in the background, so you
can get the work that matters the most -
9:59 - 10:07done. Today, for most of us, productivity
is defined by 2D emails, documents, -
10:07 - 10:15spreadsheets, and slides. We think in 2D.
We grew up with 2D color by numbers. We -
10:15 - 10:22output 2D. Yet, the next generation is
growing up with 3D right from the start. -
10:22 - 10:28Last month, I attended Minecon, our
annual Minecraft event with 14,000 -
10:28 - 10:35attendees. I watched thousands of kids
interact fluently with their 3D Minecraft -
10:35 - 10:42world, editing in 3D with ease, moving
around in 3D world as naturally as we -
10:42 - 10:46scroll through a document. With the
Creator's update, we asked ourselves, -
10:46 - 10:52"What can Windows do to unleash the 3D
creator within each of us? How can we -
10:52 - 10:59help you use 3D to think new thoughts? To
gain new insights? To accelerate new -
10:59 - 11:04learning?" Please welcome Megan, our
product leader, who has been pioneering -
11:04 - 11:09our 2D to 3D journey within Microsoft
to show you the possibilities with the -
11:09 - 11:11Windows 10 Creators Update.
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11:11 - 11:15[applause]
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11:15 - 11:18>>Narrator: Creativity. I guess you can
say we've been at it for quite some -
11:18 - 11:25time. What begins as the tiniest flicker
of an idea has the power to evolve into -
11:25 - 11:33something you'd never expect. Everyday,
you get the chance to look around and -
11:33 - 11:47wonder, "What if?" How can we bring our
ideas to life? Creativity is a part of us. -
11:47 - 11:55It's woven right into our DNA. Once we
allow our boldest ideas out, they can find -
11:55 - 12:04their place in the world. And our world
is three-dimensional, full of perspective, -
12:04 - 12:14shape, and depth. So, isn't it time we
started using all of those dimensions? -
12:14 - 12:213D helps us to see more, to create more,
to understand each other. Technology is -
12:21 - 12:29my canvas and my source for inspiration.
Now, it's given me a place for new ideas -
12:29 - 12:38to take shape. 3D means sharing with one
another in a totally different way. We've -
12:38 - 12:46always been creators, and our next
evolution is here. Imagine what you'll do. -
12:46 - 12:55[applause]
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12:55 - 13:01>>Megan: Humanity's progress has always
been marked by our creativity. Creativity -
13:01 - 13:08is a fundamental human need. We create to
evolve as a species, to express our -
13:08 - 13:15biggest ideas. We create to solve problems
and we create to tell our stories and -
13:15 - 13:21stimulate our minds. At Microsoft, we
believe if we can empower the world with -
13:21 - 13:293D, we will unlock a new era of creativity
that can enhance your ideas and your -
13:29 - 13:35storytelling. A new era of innovation
that allows you to work seamlessly across -
13:35 - 13:43your screen and into the physical world
around you. A new era of computing that -
13:43 - 13:50enables each and every person on the
planet to achieve more. I'm Megan Saunders -
13:50 - 13:57and today, we're going to show you how
anyone can create, share, and experience -
13:57 - 14:053D. I"m proud to announce that the Windows
10 Creators Update, 3D is for Everyone. -
14:05 - 14:12[applause]
-
14:12 - 14:17Now, everyone is a big goal, so where do
we begin? Let's take a look at a video -
14:17 - 14:24featuring our next generation of creators.
-
14:24 - 14:31>>Teacher: Come on in, take a seat.
-
14:31 - 14:34>>Student: When I first heard 3D, I was
like, "It'll probably be really harder, -
14:34 - 14:38like bubble letters," but when I saw this,
I was like, "Whoa, look at that." -
14:38 - 14:41>>Woman: Whoa, look at it. It just popped
in -
14:41 - 14:43>>Girl: Yeah, wow!
>>Woman: Love how they added those clouds. -
14:43 - 14:49We think that if we can enable the
creation of 3D content easily for people, -
14:49 - 14:53that we can unlock a whole new ability
for the way that they can create and the -
14:53 - 14:56way that they can learn new things.
>>Female Student: It's just, it's a lot -
14:56 - 14:59more accessible, and it feels more modern.
You just, you don't have to be an expert -
14:59 - 15:04because literally, in like 5 minutes or
less, I was just making whatever I want. -
15:04 - 15:08>>Male Student: Other 3D programs have,
like, giant tool bars at the top, and it's -
15:08 - 15:12hard to find just one thing to do. This
is click on the object and all of the -
15:12 - 15:15options just pop up instantly.
-
15:15 - 15:18>>Male Student 2: To be able to mix
2D images with 3D images. So, I took a -
15:18 - 15:21picture of myself, a little selfie, and I
put my face behind it so it looks like -
15:21 - 15:24I'm floating in outer space.
-
15:24 - 15:28>>Female Student 2: I really love the
magic selection tools, which I can use to -
15:28 - 15:34take a photo from real life and put it
into my art. In that playful nature of -
15:34 - 15:37creating, they're learning at the same
time. Creativity leads to learning leads -
15:37 - 15:40to innovation.
-
15:40 - 15:43>>Male Student 3: So, in the remix
exercise, we each had our own Surface with -
15:43 - 15:45Paint on it. We passed it on every five
minutes. -
15:45 - 15:48>>Male Student 4: I started off with this
little, really cool robot, three- -
15:48 - 15:54dimensional object, and it became this
flying bunny character, and I thought -
15:54 - 15:56it was, it was cool.
-
15:56 - 16:00>>Female Student 3: Today, I was working
on the Statue of Liberty. The clouds and -
16:00 - 16:05the airplane, and New York City behind it.
I actually have the Megalodon tooth that -
16:05 - 16:08I scanned and actually imported it into
the drawing. -
16:08 - 16:13>>Female Student 4: Uh, I always wanted
to work in 3D, and now I can. 3D is for -
16:13 - 16:14everybody.
-
16:14 - 16:17>>Male Student: One word to describe
this experience. . . -
16:17 - 16:18>>Female Student: Intuitive.
-
16:18 - 16:19>>Female Student 2: Simple
-
16:19 - 16:20>>Female Student 3: Inspirational
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16:20 - 16:21>>Female Studnet 4: Empowering
-
16:21 - 16:22>>Male Student 2: Dynamic
-
16:22 - 16:23>>Male Student 3: Epic
-
16:23 - 16:24>>Male Student 4: Mind-blowing, I guess
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16:24 - 16:26>>Female Student: I'd say it's
revolutionary. -
16:26 - 16:35[applause]
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16:35 - 16:41>>Megan: 80% of people aged 12 - 24
believe that creativity is one of the -
16:41 - 16:47most important things, and in fact, they
value it 14 points higher than prior -
16:47 - 16:52generations. It's this next generation of
creators that has inspired what we are -
16:52 - 16:58about to share with you today. If we can
enable them to connect the ideas from -
16:58 - 17:03their minds to their screens, and then
out into the world, we could build this -
17:03 - 17:10amazing new platform for them to create
in new ways, to learn, and to enable them -
17:10 - 17:15on a path that they might not have
otherwise chosen. So, let's begin with -
17:15 - 17:21creation. If we truly want to make 3D for
everyone, then we need to make 3D -
17:21 - 17:28creation as simple as taking a photo or
a video on your phone. Imagine, if you -
17:28 - 17:33will, that I'm on vacation, and I have
gone to visit my brother who lives in -
17:33 - 17:38San Diego, near the beach, and I just
watched my daughters, Maddie and Marina, -
17:38 - 17:43make this beautiful sand castle. And I
want to capture what they created, and -
17:43 - 17:50today, I would be limited to taking a
photo or a video, but let's take a look -
17:50 - 17:58at a new way. I'm going to show you how
we can capture this castle, this sand -
17:58 - 18:09castle, with our Windows Capture 3D
Experience. Now, here you can see the -
18:09 - 18:15sand castle's taking shape in front of me.
I'm not only taking something from the -
18:15 - 18:20physical world and making it digital, I'm
also taking something that would have been -
18:20 - 18:26temporary, and making it permanent. We all
know that as the sun goes down at the end -
18:26 - 18:31of the day, you have to leave your
sand castle behind. But, with the magic -
18:31 - 18:39of scanning, we can take this temporary
memory and save it forever. Today, I used -
18:39 - 18:45HP's Windows Phone, the X3, but we
envision this experience on any device. -
18:45 - 18:52Now, there it is. I just made a 3D object
using my real world for inspiration. -
18:52 - 18:58[applause]
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18:58 - 19:01>>Megan: But what if I want to get a
little more creative? In order to do that, -
19:01 - 19:08I'm going to use a very special member
of the Windows family. Paint is a -
19:08 - 19:16phenomenally popular app. Over 100
billion people use it every month. It is -
19:16 - 19:22also a program with a lot of history.
Over its 30 years, Paint has appealed to -
19:22 - 19:29generations of aspiring digital artists.
For many of us, Paint was the first -
19:29 - 19:35digital art package that we ever used. Its
simplicity enabled everyone to create -
19:35 - 19:42in 2D. I'm excited to announce that with
the Windows 10 Creators Update, we are -
19:42 - 19:46introducing Paint 3D.
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19:46 - 19:53[applause]
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19:53 - 19:57>>Megan: Now, some of you might have had
a chance to preview Paint, but for the -
19:57 - 20:02rest of you, I'd like to demonstrate
how we're making 3D creation easy for -
20:02 - 20:09everyone. Now, the most common scenario
in Paint is to crop a photo. So, here you -
20:09 - 20:14can see I've got a daughter, uh, a photo,
a photo of my daughter. And I'm going -
20:14 - 20:20to go ahead and turn this into a 3D
memory. So, let's start with a crop here -
20:20 - 20:27using our Magic Select, which allows me
to remove the background from the photo -
20:27 - 20:34and just keep my daughter. Move this, and
I'll move my background over. Now, I'd -
20:34 - 20:37like to add a few more memories from that
day, and I have just the perfect item in -
20:37 - 20:46mind. That exact same sand castle that I
just scanned moments ago is now a 3D -
20:46 - 20:47object in Paint.
-
20:47 - 20:52[applause]
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20:52 - 20:55>>Megan: Let's go ahead and get my
daughters in the scene here. Move them -
20:55 - 20:59over. Now, I don't really want them
sitting in the back. Fortunately, because -
20:59 - 21:06we are working in true 3D, I can easily
move them into the right steps of the -
21:06 - 21:11scene. There we go. Now, I'd like to add
a tree, and the web is always a good -
21:11 - 21:17place of inspiration for that. So,
another way that we're making 3D creation -
21:17 - 21:23easy for everyone is with remix3d.com.
This is a community we're building for -
21:23 - 21:29people to share, discover, and be
inspired by 3D. As you can see, here we -
21:29 - 21:35are on the homepage, lots of original
creations from featured artists. And you -
21:35 - 21:41might also notice that we have some things
that were made in Minecraft. Minecraft is -
21:41 - 21:47an incredible game that really captures
the imagination of its audience. Inside -
21:47 - 21:56the game, people explore, craft, and
create in a rich, 3D world. With the -
21:56 - 22:01Creators Update, not only will you be
able to export your creations directly -
22:01 - 22:09from the game, but you'll also be able
to 3D print them from right here, in the -
22:09 - 22:11community.
-
22:11 - 22:16[applause]
-
22:16 - 22:20>>Megan: Now, it's important when you're a
creator, that we have a variety of content -
22:20 - 22:26to choose from. So, as I scroll down,
you will also notice some objects, uh, -
22:26 - 22:31that were created in SketchUp. Now,
SkecthUp has been a long-time believer -
22:31 - 22:37in 3D for everyone, which is why we're
excited to announce our partnership -
22:37 - 22:43with Trimble to bring SketchUp and their
millions of creators and creations from 3D -
22:43 - 22:46warehouses to be part of our community.
-
22:46 - 22:51[applause]
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22:51 - 22:55>>Megan: But, I came here to look for a
tree, so, let's get looking. There you go. -
22:55 - 22:59So, you can see there's a variety of trees
and I'm going to go ahead and select this -
22:59 - 23:04one here. Now, what you're looking at now
is a concept that we call board. Boards -
23:04 - 23:09allow me to collect many objects from
across the community and save them for -
23:09 - 23:14use for later. So I'm going to go ahead
and add this one, uh, to my inspiration -
23:14 - 23:19board. I'll go ahead and grab one more,
so I have some options. And let's go ahead -
23:19 - 23:26now and get these back into my scene.
And the way we're going to do that is -
23:26 - 23:33here. What you're looking at now is the
community directly integrated into Paint. -
23:33 - 23:39We've made it easy for the community to
be integrated into any app or experience. -
23:39 - 23:44You can see the exact same homepage we
were just on moments ago. And I also have -
23:44 - 23:50access to my own personal content,
including that inspiration board that I -
23:50 - 23:55just added these trees to. So, let's take
a look at that, and I'm just going to -
23:55 - 24:02drop that tree in. Perfect. I'll just move
it over, then I'll just turn that a little -
24:02 - 24:06bit. Okay, it's looking better, but the
top is a little empty, so I'm going to go -
24:06 - 24:12ahead and add a cloud. And to do that,
I'm going to use one of my personally -
24:12 - 24:19favorite tools, the Doodle tool. The
Doodle tool allows me to take any 2D -
24:19 - 24:24pre-sketched with the Pen and instantly
turn it into 3D. -
24:24 - 24:29[applause]
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24:29 - 24:32>>Megan: There we go. Now, for the sake
of time, let's move over to a scene that -
24:32 - 24:39I've advanced a little bit. We all know
that there are two sides to every story, -
24:39 - 24:45and in this case, here is a scene that my
daughters have been working on from their -
24:45 - 24:50own memories of that day at the beach.
Now, my girls have been early testers with -
24:50 - 24:54Paint all along the way, and one of their
favorite things to do is create their own -
24:54 - 25:00personal emojis. So, I'm going to go
ahead and I'm going to take this emoji, -
25:00 - 25:04uh, and I'm going to do a little bit of
Remixing, uh, and make it my own, and I -
25:04 - 25:09have just the person for inspiration in
mind. So, let's start with some paint -
25:09 - 25:13brushes. The oil brush here, and I'll
-
25:13 - 25:20color along. We've made all of the 2D pens
-
25:20 - 25:29and pencils. We've enabled them to work on
any 3D object. There we go, that's a -
25:29 - 25:34pretty good-looking beard. It's coming
together. Now I'm going to go ahead and -
25:34 - 25:39add some sunglasses. And I'm going to use
what we call our Sticker tool for this. -
25:39 - 25:46The sticker tool allows you to take any
2D image and effectively stamp it to a -
25:46 - 25:523D object, just like a texture. So, there
you go, two very simple, uh, operations -
25:52 - 25:58here. I was able to customize and
personalize my own emoji. Thank you -
25:58 - 26:00[applause]
-
26:00 - 26:04>>Megan: So, I'm pretty excited about
this. Of course, when we're proud of -
26:04 - 26:06something, we want to share it. So, I'm
going to go ahead and publish that to the -
26:06 - 26:14community. And, as you can see, I have an
option to share that on Facebook. So, I -
26:14 - 26:20will go ahead and do that as well. And,
let's give it a second. And now let's go -
26:20 - 26:27out and check it out on my Facebook page.
Now, here you can see, uh, my timeline, -
26:27 - 26:33and there is my 3D memory that I just
created in Paint view-able on Facebook -
26:33 - 26:35for all of my friends and family to see.
-
26:35 - 26:42[applause]
-
26:42 - 26:46>>Megan: We've just shown you new ways to
create and share in 3D, but that's only -
26:46 - 26:52part of the story. 3D is a great medium
for expressing and it accelerates -
26:52 - 26:57comprehension to people in their. . . So
let's take a look at how it's valuable to -
26:57 - 27:03people in their everyday experiences. Over
the next year, you will see us integrate -
27:03 - 27:093D across our most popular Microsoft
applications. Let's start by taking a look -
27:09 - 27:16at PowerPoint and see how 3D can enable
you to be creative and productive. I'd -
27:16 - 27:20like to invite Heather, one of our project
managers out on stage to give us a sneak -
27:20 - 27:21peek.
-
27:21 - 27:25>>Heather: Thanks, Megan.
>>Megan: Hi, Heather. -
27:25 - 27:28>>Heather: Let's jump right into this
presentation I've been making about the -
27:28 - 27:32common fig tree. Now, I've already
captured my key points, but now it's time -
27:32 - 27:37to add some 3D magic to really drive these
points home. I'm going to start by -
27:37 - 27:43inserting a fig tree, the star of my
presentation. So, to do that, I'm going -
27:43 - 27:46to click on the insert tab. Now, here you
can see all of the things that you'd -
27:46 - 27:53expect, but we've added a new option to
be able to insert a 3D model. Just like -
27:53 - 27:58you saw in Paint, I have full access to
the 3D community directly within -
27:58 - 28:06PowerPoint. So, I've spotted my fig tree,
and I'm going to click insert. These are -
28:06 - 28:12the exact same steps that I would've taken
to add a photo or a video, but with 3D, I -
28:12 - 28:16can change the perspective and the scale
to tell the story exactly the way that I -
28:16 - 28:23want to tell it. I'm going to move this
guy to the center. Give him a spin. That -
28:23 - 28:31looks really good. 3D also enables me to
engage my audience even more by adding -
28:31 - 28:36animation. I can easily do this in my
presentation. I'm going to start by -
28:36 - 28:42duplicating this slide. And then, I'm
going to move and rotate the tree to -
28:42 - 28:52highlight the part I want to focus on.
Gonna scale this guy out. And then, I'm -
28:52 - 28:56going to get this back angle, and I really
like this top-down. Then, I'm going to -
28:56 - 29:02click transitions and select Morph. Here,
you can see PowerPoint does all of the -
29:02 - 29:08heavy lifting for me and creates a
beautiful 3D transition. Now, to save some -
29:08 - 29:12time, I built another version earlier. So,
let's have a look at my finished work. -
29:12 - 29:21We're viewing this in slide show mode so
you can really see the content come alive. -
29:21 - 29:28I can zoom in on a very specific part of
the tree to talk about a detail, and I -
29:28 - 29:34can mix and match 2D and 3D content to
illustrate my point, and here, this -
29:34 - 29:39would have taken me forever to find a
perfect angle in a photograph, but with -
29:39 - 29:463D, I simply rotated the tree to match
exactly what I was looking for. As you can -
29:46 - 29:51see, 3D and PowerPoint are a perfect
match. The improved engagement and -
29:51 - 29:57understanding that 3D provides, paired
with the great presentation tools, it's so -
29:57 - 30:02easy to convey your ideas. We can't wait
to see the stories that you'll create -
30:02 - 30:04using 3D and PowerPoint.
-
30:04 - 30:07[applause]
-
30:07 - 30:16>>Megan: PowerPoint is just one example of
more experiences to come with 3D. Now, -
30:16 - 30:20we've shown you with the Creators update,
how we can bring the objects from your -
30:20 - 30:26physical world into your digital world.
Now, let's take a look at how our, we can -
30:26 - 30:32take this rich 3D content and break it
free from your screens with Microsoft -
30:32 - 30:37Hololins. I'd like to bring out one of the
designers on our team, Taj, who's going -
30:37 - 30:41to help us demonstrate this.
>>Taj: Hey Megan! -
30:41 - 30:43>>Megan: Hey Taj!
>>Taj: Hey everyone! Alright! -
30:43 - 30:46[applause]
-
30:46 - 30:51>>Megan: Microsoft Edge was the first
browser to bring inking to the web, and -
30:51 - 30:58now, it's the first browser to fully
embrace 3D for everyone. On Hololins, -
30:58 - 31:03Microsoft Edge becomes this incredible
portal for digital content to enter into -
31:03 - 31:10your real world as a hologram. Now, Taj
is - we've got a camera here that allows -
31:10 - 31:16you to see all the same holograms that
Taj can see just from his viewpoint. -
31:16 - 31:24>>Taj: That's right, Megan. Here on our
hololins, we have the same, awesome -
31:24 - 31:28community that we showcased earlier today,
and in it, you can see Megan's creation. -
31:28 - 31:32What's - What's really exciting is that
this is mixed reality. We could take this -
31:32 - 31:39creation and put it right into this space.
So, I'm gonna go ahead and select it, and -
31:39 - 31:44I'm going to place it right about here.
Awesome! Looks good, Megan. Nice job. -
31:44 - 31:49>>Megan: Now, this creation started as a
real sandcastle that we captured, edited -
31:49 - 31:54and enhanced, and now it's back here on
stage as a hologram. -
31:54 - 32:00[applause]
-
32:00 - 32:04>>Megan: With Windows 10, you can move
your content seamlessly from your real -
32:04 - 32:09world to your digital world, and then back
again. Let's take a look at another -
32:09 - 32:16example with the leader in home renovation
and design, Houzz. Today, we want to show -
32:16 - 32:22you a proof of concept that demonstrates
how Houzz users through Microsoft Edge -
32:22 - 32:27on Hololins can preview products in their
own home before they buy. -
32:27 - 32:29[indistinct]
-
32:29 - 32:35>>Megan: Virtual reality immerses you in
the digital world. With the Windows 10 -
32:35 - 32:41Creators Update, powerful and affordable
virtual reality is coming to everyone. -
32:41 - 32:49We're bringing a whole new set of
affordable virtual reality accessories -
32:49 - 32:57to your Windows 10 PC. Now everyone can
create, view, and interact with 3D objects -
32:57 - 33:04in mixed reality, from augmented reality
to virtual reality, and everything in -
33:04 - 33:09between. Taj is now going to put on one
of these virtual reality accessories. -
33:09 - 33:14Let's see how the same Windows 10
experience we just saw on Hololins now -
33:14 - 33:24carries over to the virtual world. Taj is
standing with - here with me on stage, -
33:24 - 33:30but just like that, he's transported to a
beautiful house on the coast. -
33:30 - 33:35>>Taj: So, I'm so excited to share with
you all my virtual space, but just quickly -
33:35 - 33:38note there's a version of me there on
screen so you can follow along in the -
33:38 - 33:43experience.
-
33:43 - 33:47>>Megan: And because this is Windows,
wherever you choose to go, you'll always -
33:47 - 33:50have the apps you know and love with you.
-
33:50 - 33:52>>Taj: So I'm creating this massive
screen where I can watch my beloved -
33:52 - 33:57Sounders play. Go Sounders! I love those
guys, they just made the playoffs, so I'm -
33:57 - 34:02pretty amped about that. And then, on this
back wall here, I've created - I have a -
34:02 - 34:06shelf of all my favorite apps. And to the
right, I've got Microsoft Edge opened up, -
34:06 - 34:09with the community. That's the same
community I showcased earlier in the -
34:09 - 34:14Hololins demo. And from that, I was able
to pull Megan's super-awesome 3D memory -
34:14 - 34:19and place it here on the shelf with me,
all in virtual reality. -
34:19 - 34:22>>Megan: Windows 10 makes these
connective mixed reality experiences -
34:22 - 34:28possible, allowing Taj to take a 3D
memory that I created in Paint into his -
34:28 - 34:35real world with Hololins, and then into
his virtual world. But VR also allwos Taj -
34:35 - 34:38to create new memories.
-
34:38 - 34:43>>Taj: Alright, Megan, I've got a great
idea. Let me call up Holitour, and I've -
34:43 - 34:47always wanted to go to Italy to check out
the architecture there, so take us to -
34:47 - 34:56Rome.
-
34:56 - 35:02>>Megan: Here, Taj is outside the Roman
Pantheon in Holitour. VR is an amazing -
35:02 - 35:09place to enjoy the many 360 degree videos
that are available on the web. Holitour is -
35:09 - 35:13a special experience that takes that idea
even further and allows you to explore -
35:13 - 35:21and interact with new places. It was made
for Microsoft Hololins, but here it is in -
35:21 - 35:24virtual reality, running with Windows 10.
-
35:24 - 35:29>>Taj: So, this is incredible. I actually
love this space. What's even more amazing -
35:29 - 35:37is that it's interactive. So, I'm in front
of the Pantheon. Let's take a closer look. -
35:37 - 35:42>>Megan: This is just one of the many
examples of places that you can visit in -
35:42 - 35:48Holitour, and one of the many experiences
that Windows 10 and mixed reality enables. -
35:48 - 35:50That looked like a great trip. Thanks,
Taj. -
35:50 - 35:51>>Taj: Thanks, Megan. Thanks, everyone.
-
35:51 - 35:58[applause]
-
35:58 - 36:02>>Megan: With the Windows 10 Creators
Update, we took a sand castle from the -
36:02 - 36:07real world, captured it as a digital
memory, remixed it with Paint, shared it -
36:07 - 36:12out on the web, brought it back into the
real world as a hologram, and then, into -
36:12 - 36:20virtual reality. Our content is no longer
confined to a digital or physical form. -
36:20 - 36:28It has evolved. By making 3D for everyone,
our digital world starts a new, more human -
36:28 - 36:31journey. Imagine what you'll do.
-
36:31 - 36:33[applause]
-
36:33 - 36:41>>Terry: Thanks, Megan. Our tech industry
talks a lot about the democratizing -
36:41 - 36:46effects of technology, and I think we all
just saw that happening right here and -
36:46 - 36:55right now. With the Creators Update, our
partners, including HP, Dell, Lenovo, Asus, -
36:55 - 37:00and Acer will be shipping virtual reality
headsets like Taj just demo'ed. These -
37:00 - 37:06headsets will be the first and only to
ship with inside-out, 6 degrees of freedom -
37:06 - 37:12sensors. Unlike every other virtual
reality headset in the market today, this -
37:12 - 37:16means there will be zero need for a
separate room, zero need for a complicated -
37:16 - 37:22setup, and while those other, less
immersive accessories today cost over -
37:22 - 37:28500 dollars, sometimes, most of the time
requiring a new, expensive device, we are -
37:28 - 37:34announcing today that these Creators
Update accessories will start at just $299 -
37:34 - 37:41[applause]
-
37:41 - 37:46>>Terry: So with the Creators Update, you
and the millions of other Windows 10 users -
37:46 - 37:53can turn on your laptop and immediately
start scanning in 3D, start printingin 3D, -
37:53 - 38:01start creating in 3D, start sharing in 3D,
and start experiencing mixed reality. So -
38:01 - 38:04now, let's talk gaming.
-
38:04 - 38:32[upbeat music]
-
38:32 - 38:36>>Terry: That wasn't the Foo Fighters
concert or a political convention or the -
38:36 - 38:42consumers' electronics show in Vegas.
That was an e-sports tournament. Last -
38:42 - 38:47year, more people watched the League of
Legends championship, a Windows PC game, -
38:47 - 38:55than the World Series. Young gamers are
now spending twice as much time watching -
38:55 - 39:00people broadcast their game play than they
do playing games themselves. This year -
39:00 - 39:08alone, Minecraft videos have been watched
over 50 billion times. I think half of -
39:08 - 39:13them could have been by my son. Game
viewing is just now a real social -
39:13 - 39:18phenomenon, and this type of passion and
innovation is inspiring us to build on -
39:18 - 39:22the long-term commitment that Microsoft
has had to gaming almost from our very -
39:22 - 39:32beginning. Think flight simulator 30 years
ago, or Gears of War 4, Forza Motorsports. -
39:32 - 39:38Think Solitaire or our new Xbox 1s, a
Windows 10 device that will design the -
39:38 - 39:44best console gaming experience. Since its
launch 15 years ago, Xbox continues to -
39:44 - 39:50deliver serious fun, no matter where you
play, in your living room, or now your -
39:50 - 39:56Windows 10 PC. The Windows 10 Creators
Update, we've designed it for e-sports and -
39:56 - 39:59game broadcasting. Whether you're one of
the millions who love watching the most -
39:59 - 40:05elite gamers battle it out in e-sports, or
whether you're an aspiring creator, aiming -
40:05 - 40:10to reach millions of viewers with your own
game play broadcast, Windows 10 will be -
40:10 - 40:17your platform for gaming glory. Please
welcome Jenn from the Xbox team to show -
40:17 - 40:20you what's new with gaming in the Creators
Update. -
40:20 - 40:25[applause]
-
40:25 - 40:27>>Jenn: Thanks, Terry. How are you all
doing? -
40:27 - 40:30[cheers]
-
40:30 - 40:34>>Jenn: Alright! Let's talk gaming! I'm
Jenn McCoy, known on Xbox Live as Reardon -
40:34 - 40:38Steel. And gaming has been a big part of
my life, ever since I was in school and -
40:38 - 40:42I'd stay up late every night, playing
games with my friends. So, as you can -
40:42 - 40:47imagine, working on Xbox is a total dream
come true. I have three announcements -
40:47 - 40:52today sharing with you what's coming for
gamers with the Windows 10 Creators -
40:52 - 40:59Update. Let me start with game
broadcasting. As Terry explained, the -
40:59 - 41:05popularity and time spent watching gaming
is through the roof. And we know there are -
41:05 - 41:09many reasons why people watch game play
today. Sometimes, it's to check out a new -
41:09 - 41:14game before they buy it. Other times,
it's to learn how to play a game better, -
41:14 - 41:19to get through a certain level, or beat
a particular boss. And in a lot of cases, -
41:19 - 41:24they're watching for pure entertainment
value. It can be just as much fun watching -
41:24 - 41:29the person streaming as it is playing the
game yourself. As a spectator, it looks -
41:29 - 41:35something like this. My college buddy,
Jason, he lives back in Texas, we don't -
41:35 - 41:38see each other in person very often.
We keep up with each other through our -
41:38 - 41:43shared love of gaming. Here, I'm watching
Jason broadcasting his game play of Forza -
41:43 - 41:48Horizon 3. He's streaming using a service
called Me, which makes it really easy to -
41:48 - 41:55watch and to interact with the person
broadcasting the game play. In fact, Jason -
41:55 - 42:00has set it up so people watching can
suggest what he do next. Now, look at the -
42:00 - 42:04buttons on the bottom of the screen.
You're going to see one there that says -
42:04 - 42:08"go off-road." I'm going to click that
button and you'll hear me suggest to Jason -
42:08 - 42:12that he take it off road.
>>Computer: Time to off-road that view! -
42:12 - 42:18>>Jenn: [laughs] There you go! He totally
listened. It takes backseat driving to an -
42:18 - 42:23entirely different place. Watching other
people stream their game play is easy, -
42:23 - 42:27but it can be a different story if you
want to be the broadcaster. For a lot -
42:27 - 42:32of people, the idea of broadcasting their
game play can be really intimidating. You -
42:32 - 42:36got to download and set up the software,
learn how to configure stream, and then -
42:36 - 42:41of course, getting folks to actually
watch. So, here's my first my first -
42:41 - 42:45announcement. With the Creators Update,
we're making it so each of us can become -
42:45 - 42:50a game broadcaster because we're building
game broadcast technology right into -
42:50 - 42:57Windows. Cool, right?
[applause] -
42:57 - 43:02>>Jenn: Let me jump into my own game, and
I'm going to show you how it works. -
43:02 - 43:06Alright, here we are in Fortson. Before we
start driving, I'm going to show you how -
43:06 - 43:10easy it is to start a broadcast. I hit
Windows G on my keyboard. That's going -
43:10 - 43:15to bring up the game bar. Then, I'm going
to move it over here to the side so I can -
43:15 - 43:20easily see the broadcast window while I
play. Then, all I have to do is click this -
43:20 - 43:25button to start broadcasting. Just like
that, we're live. -
43:25 - 43:30[applause]
-
43:30 - 43:35>>Jenn: It's that simple to start a
broadcast right from Windows. Now my -
43:35 - 43:40friends or followers can watch me
broadcasting my game play. Now, I want to -
43:40 - 43:44ask you all to keep an eye on that chat
window on the right-hand side. There's -
43:44 - 43:48my first viewer. No pressure. Hey DJ
Strafe, what do you think about Fortzon -
43:48 - 43:54Horizon 3? Game is an amazing service to
broadcast with because there's virtually -
43:54 - 44:00no lag between my broadcast and what
viewers are seeing on their end. So, -
44:00 - 44:04DJ Strafe and I could have a conversation,
and it's pretty much real time. We're -
44:04 - 44:08starting to get more viewers, and that's
because Xbox Live is letting my friends -
44:08 - 44:12and network know that I'm playing. It's
helping me build out an audience. -
44:12 - 44:17Alright, I"m going to pull off right here.
It's a beautiful viewpoint. Now, on -
44:17 - 44:21Xbox Live, we have this thing called
Plugs. They're a way for people to come -
44:21 - 44:26together around similar interests. My Plug
is called "The Race in Texas." It's made -
44:26 - 44:30up of people who are from Texas and who
enjoy racing games. And everyone in "The -
44:30 - 44:37Race in Texas" are all able to see when I
started broadcasting. They can tune in -
44:37 - 44:41from anywhere, whether they're on their
Xbox One console, on their PC, or even out -
44:42 - 44:46and about on a smartphone. As a
broadcaster, that means I can build out a -
44:46 - 44:54substantial audience for my stream because
it's super accessible. Alright, I think I -
44:54 - 44:55need to - -
>>Game: Notice the chat window. -
44:55 - 44:58>>Jenn: [laughs] These are my friends
telling me to pay attention to the chat -
44:58 - 45:03window again. So, StormAnnie is saying
that I should tell y'all about custom tour -
45:03 - 45:07routes. So, let's do it. Now, y'all know
that competition and gaming go -
45:07 - 45:13hand-in-hand. We see that every day with
the massive interest in e-sports. Terry -
45:13 - 45:16talked about how many people watched the
League of Legends championship this past -
45:16 - 45:21year. And that's, like, the pinnacle of
video competitions today. There's also -
45:21 - 45:25hundreds of smaller championships and
tournaments held every year. Typically -
45:25 - 45:29organized by a game developer or a
professional tournament operator. They're -
45:29 - 45:34the ones who determine the entry
qualifications and the rules of play. -
45:34 - 45:37But, now we want to break through another
level of tournament competition to players -
45:37 - 45:43of Xbox Live. One where you determine
the rules of competition. So, here's my -
45:43 - 45:47second announcement: With the Creator's
Update, we're giving players the ability -
45:47 - 45:51to create custom tournaments using
Arena on Xbox 5. -
45:51 - 45:56[applause]
-
45:56 - 45:59>>Jenn: Alright, let's go back to my
desktop. I'm going to open the Xbox app, -
45:59 - 46:06show you how it works. So, we want to give
gamers the ability to create their own -
46:06 - 46:10tournaments and challenges, just like you
would do if you were setting up a fantasy -
46:10 - 46:14football league, or joining an intramural
soccer team. Custom tournaments are a -
46:14 - 46:18great way that you can compete against
your friends. You don't have to qualify -
46:18 - 46:21for a professional tournament, and you
don't have to track everyone's scores -
46:21 - 46:26offline. Arean on Xbox Live is going to
do it all for you. So, the first thing I -
46:26 - 46:30need to do to set up my tournament is to
pick the game. I'm going to pick Killer -
46:30 - 46:34Instinct. KI's a popular fighting game,
where you square off against an -
46:34 - 46:38individual opponent. And with the
tournament structure, my friends and I can -
46:38 - 46:43determine which of us is truly the gaming
master. Alright, I'm going to call my -
46:43 - 46:52tournament the "KI Throwdown." And, let's
see, I'll put it on Xbox Live and extend -
46:52 - 46:56it to all my friends. Then I need to
choose a game mode. I'm going to go -
46:56 - 47:02through Classic Bracket approach. Okay,
tournament style. Single elimination or -
47:02 - 47:09double elimination? Single, definitely.
You lose, you're out. Alright, let's set -
47:09 - 47:15it for tonight, and create my tournament.
Invite is out and the countdown to my -
47:15 - 47:20tournament begins. It's all integrated
with Xbox Live, so this service will -
47:20 - 47:24compile stats and determine a winner,
taking the administrative work off of my -
47:24 - 47:29plate and letting me focus on the playing,
and, maybe a little trash talk. Best part -
47:29 - 47:33is, it doesn't matter which device my
friends choose to play on, whether it's -
47:33 - 47:39a Xbox One console or a PC running Windows
10, Xbox is bringing players together and -
47:39 - 47:44giving each of us the ability to set up
our own custom tournament. So, that was a -
47:44 - 47:48look at a couple new things that are
coming with the Creator's Update for -
47:48 - 47:52gamers, but you don't have to wait until
the spring to get in on the action. There -
47:52 - 47:57are plenty of amazing games playable right
now on one of the most popular Windows 10 -
47:57 - 48:04gaming devices, the new Xbox One S.
Starting at only $299, the Xbox One S has -
48:04 - 48:08been the top-selling console in the US and
several other markets for the past 3 -
48:08 - 48:16months. Let me show you why. So, here I
am, on the Xbox One S, playing Fortz -
48:16 - 48:23Horizon 3. Now, when I play it on my
Xbox One S, connected to a 4K television -
48:23 - 48:29with high dynamic range, this game looks
particularly stunning. The detail on the -
48:29 - 48:36car is incredible. You can actually see
the sparkle and reflection off the sand. -
48:36 - 48:40And of course, if you want the highest
possible visual fidelity, you can play -
48:40 - 48:45games like Fortzon Horizon 3 and Gears
of War 4 on your Windows 10 gaming PC, -
48:45 - 48:50and with the Xbox Play Anywhere Program,
when you buy one of these games, you get -
48:50 - 48:55to play it on both the Xbox One and
Windows 10 PC for no additional cost. -
48:55 - 48:59Your game saves, your progress, your
achievements, they're all saved on Xbox -
48:59 - 49:05Live and shared across both platforms.
Now for those of you who balance your game -
49:05 - 49:11play full of movie-watching, you can also
watch 4K video by a streaming service like -
49:11 - 49:18Netflix or with the built-in 4K movie
player. That brings me to my final -
49:18 - 49:24announcement. This one is especially for
you audio enthusiasts. I'm excited to -
49:24 - 49:30announce that BitStream Audio pass through
including Dolby Atmos support, is coming -
49:30 - 49:34with the Creators Update for Blurays on
Xbox One. Yeah! -
49:34 - 49:38[applause]
-
49:38 - 49:43>>Jenn: We're building Windows 10 to be
the best platform for 4K gaming, and with -
49:43 - 49:48the Creators Update, we're building it
to be the best platform to enable each of -
49:48 - 49:51us to become a game broadcaster. Thanks
y'all. -
49:51 - 49:54[applause]
-
49:54 - 50:00>>Terry: Thanks, Jenn. So, the passion of
your game broadcast fans and bracket -
50:00 - 50:05rights and e-sport athletes will be yours
in your Xbox or PC with the Windows 10 -
50:05 - 50:14Creators Update. Now, we take a step back
and see Megan creating her daughters, or -
50:14 - 50:20Jenn racing with the Racing Texans Club.
We look across all of our lives and the -
50:20 - 50:26common thread between our most productive
and our most fun moments are our people, -
50:26 - 50:31the ones we share these moments with. The
magic happens when we collaborate with our -
50:31 - 50:37co-workers. The magic happens when we play
with our friends. And today, our people -
50:37 - 50:42are confined within individual
applications, specific social networking -
50:42 - 50:49apps, an email app, texting aps. With the
Creators Update, we are placing people -
50:49 - 50:55in the center of your Windows experience,
right where you want them. We want to -
50:55 - 51:01inspire true creativity and true
connection. Please welcome Allison to -
51:01 - 51:05show you some of her team's work in the
Creators Update. -
51:05 - 51:09[appluase]
-
51:09 - 51:13>>Allison: Thank you, Terry. Hello,
everyone. My name is Allison Mahoney, -
51:13 - 51:19and I've spent much of my 15 years here at
Microsoft thinking about how to support -
51:19 - 51:24stronger human connections to technology,
and today, I am proud to show you how we -
51:24 - 51:30are placing people at the center of
Windows. Over the last decade, we have -
51:30 - 51:36seen an incredible explosion of ways to
connect with people across our devices. -
51:36 - 51:41What started with the delightful
simplicity of email has now grown into -
51:41 - 51:46a patchwork of applications and services,
from Facebook to SharePoint, from -
51:46 - 51:52Messenger to text, from Skype to LinkedIn,
each network bringing increasingly -
51:52 - 51:58innovative ways to connect with a growing
network of people. While the benefits of -
51:58 - 52:05our growing social networks is very clear,
it also comes at a cost: complexity. When -
52:05 - 52:11we talk to our customers, we see a
universal truth again and again, that most -
52:11 - 52:18of our communications happen with a few
key people. These are the people who -
52:18 - 52:22matter most in our day-to-day lives. It's
the moments we share with these people -
52:22 - 52:28that define us. For me, that's my husband
Peter and our twin girls, Jillian and -
52:28 - 52:34Taylor, Vicky, a close co-creator of
Microsoft and my friend and neighbor, -
52:34 - 52:40Pearl. Yet, today, these people are peers
amongst the infinite other people. They -
52:40 - 52:46are buried in our apps. They get lost in
the complexity. So, we asked ourselves, -
52:46 - 52:53"What would it mean to prioritize our most
important people in Windows?" With the -
52:53 - 52:58Windows 10 Creators Update, we will give
you a faster way to connect and share with -
52:58 - 53:03the people who matter most on any Windows
PC. Let's take a look at how the simple -
53:03 - 53:09presence of your people will give you a
faster way to share, a simple way to cut -
53:09 - 53:15through the noise, and a new way to feel
closer to the people who matter most. I -
53:15 - 53:20want to start with a common task on
Windows: sharing. Our goal is to make -
53:20 - 53:25sharing in Windows as fast and easy as
possible. And while it's not complicated, -
53:25 - 53:30there's a lot of steps involved. I still
have to find the content, launch the -
53:30 - 53:34application with the person that I wat
to share with, I have to find that person -
53:34 - 53:38in the application, attach the content,
and send. With the Creators Update, -
53:38 - 53:48we'll change this. Would if you could
simply drag any content directly to Vicky, -
53:48 - 53:53view the message, and send? Couple steps
and you're done. Doesn't matter if you -
53:53 - 53:58want to share a document or a PowerPoint,
picture or a video, the friction is -
53:58 - 54:03reduced by taking out the steps of making
that connection. We will also carry that -
54:03 - 54:08principle of connecting you quickly to
your important people across Windows. -
54:08 - 54:14The Windows sharing experience in any
application will now understand my people. -
54:14 - 54:20So here, in the Photos app, we see my
daughter skiing, and I want to share this -
54:20 - 54:26video with my husband. I can quickly link
a message, sharing my excitement that -
54:26 - 54:32it's almost ski season, a big deal in our
house, and when I'm ready to share, I -
54:32 - 54:40go to the Share charm and of course, my
people are there, including my husband -
54:40 - 54:50Peter. If I want, I can add a message.
Send, and I'm done. With the Creators -
54:50 - 54:53Update, we will give you the fastest way
to share with the most important people -
54:53 - 54:58in your life anywhere in Windows. The next
problem we wanted to tackle is something -
54:58 - 55:03we can all relate to: it's the overload of
communication that comes from being -
55:03 - 55:10so accessible to so many people. It's all
too easy to miss communications from the -
55:10 - 55:16people who matter most. Those few
important people get lost among the many. -
55:16 - 55:21How many times has a coworker or your
partner or friend texted saying, "Hey, did -
55:21 - 55:26you get that mail that I sent you?" And
too often, we just miss it. With the -
55:26 - 55:30Creators Update, we're going to bring
multiple communication applications -
55:30 - 55:36together and filter them by your most
important people in one simple place. -
55:36 - 55:42We'll start by integrating Mail, Skype,
and introduce SMS Relay from Windows -
55:42 - 55:48and Android phones, quickly add Xbox Live,
Skype for Business, and of course, making -
55:48 - 55:54it extendable by our partners. So, when I
get that urgent text from my husband -
55:54 - 55:59Peter, who's currently at the store, on
his phone and trying to get in touch with -
55:59 - 56:06me, I'll see it right on my desktop. Then,
it's one tap to view the message, and in -
56:06 - 56:12one single place, I can change from Skype
to Mail app, which provides me with a view -
56:12 - 56:18of my inbox dedicated just to Peter. I
can see the mail he's referring to, read -
56:18 - 56:25the content of that mail, and then quickly
respond in the app of my choice. Here, I -
56:25 - 56:29respond back to his phone using Skype,
letting him know I support our daughter -
56:29 - 56:35Taylor's choice of a unicorn cake. Great
decision! With Windows 10 Creators Update, -
56:35 - 56:39we will give you a way to cut through the
noise, so you never miss a moment with -
56:39 - 56:46your most important people. Finally, these
people aren't just who I talk to the most -
56:46 - 56:52frequently, they are the closest people in
my life. And too often, technology -
56:52 - 56:58obscures that human connection, the
emotion that these relationships represent -
56:58 - 57:05to us. For these important people, how we
communicate, it matters. The Windows 10 -
57:05 - 57:09Creators Update will introduce shoulder
taps, little nudges that can help you -
57:09 - 57:15express what you're feeling right on the
desktop. Whether that's my daughter Julian -
57:15 - 57:24reaching out with a heart and a smile, my
daughter Taylor, with a playful unicorn, -
57:24 - 57:30created in Paint 3D, of course, or even my
coworker Vicky saying that it is time for -
57:30 - 57:37me to get off the stage with a mic drop.
With the Windows 10 Creators Update, -
57:37 - 57:41we will give you a faster way to connect
and share with the people who matter most -
57:41 - 57:49on any Windows PC. In your life, you put
people first, and now Windows does, too. -
57:49 - 57:53Megan, Jenn, and I have had a chance to
show you just some of the highlights -
57:53 - 58:00coming in the Windows 10 Creators Update,
but there is so much more, and I want to -
58:00 - 58:06give you a sneak peek. Thank you.
[applause] -
58:06 - 59:11[upbeat music]
-
59:11 - 59:14[applause]
-
59:14 - 59:19>>Terry: Thank you. So, with all due
humility, I want to share our goal for -
59:19 - 59:27Windows 10. It's to have the effect of
Gutenburg press on this next generation. -
59:27 - 59:35We want to free 3D, free mixed reality,
free e-sports game broadcasting, and so -
59:35 - 59:41much more for everyone. This week, we are
releasing early builds of the Creators -
59:41 - 59:46Update to all of our Windows Insiders. If
you're not a Windows Insider yet, please -
59:46 - 59:52join us and help us shape this future as
part of the world's largest collaborative -
59:52 - 60:01software project. Now, for technology to
serve all of us, we need to ensure that -
60:01 - 60:06there are devices for each of us. There
has to be a breadth of devices to meet the -
60:06 - 60:12needs of individual creators, like Sief
and Carrie, to organizational creators, -
60:12 - 60:19like Pearson Education. A breadth of
devices to meet the needs of the most -
60:19 - 60:25professional creator to the youngest
creator. We work harder than anyone to -
60:25 - 60:32make sure there are devices for everyone,
all around the world at all price points, -
60:32 - 60:37phones, tablets, to PCs, 2-in-1s, game
consoles, mixed reality devices, IOT -
60:37 - 60:43devices, and more because it is our
mission to ensure that everyone everywhere -
60:43 - 60:51on the planet can achieve their potential
at work and play. And every now and then, -
60:51 - 60:57in pursuing our mission, we see the
opportunity to create a new category of -
60:57 - 61:05device, like we did with Surface, like we
did with Xbox, like we did with Hololins. -
61:05 - 61:10And we seize these moments to create
something so much more than a product. -
61:10 - 61:16We seek that special alchemy when a device
and software pair perfectly to create -
61:16 - 61:25something new, to create a profound
experience. Please welcome Panos, our -
61:25 - 61:31leader of Microsoft devices.
[applause] -
61:31 - 61:34>>Little Boy: When I grow up, uh, my
sister's an engineer, and it's really -
61:34 - 61:40cool, and I want to be just like her.
>>Little Girl: When I grow up, I want -
61:40 - 61:45to be a drawer.
>>Older Boy: I've got this really awesome -
61:45 - 61:51music teacher. He DJs on the weekends.
>>Little Girl 2: Did you know my cousin -
61:51 - 61:56makes clothes? She designs them and
everything, and it's super cool, and -
61:56 - 62:02that's what I'm going to do when I grow
up. -
62:02 - 62:05>>Little Boy 2: I told my teacher that
Drew Brees doesn't do algebra, but she -
62:05 - 62:10said that he uses X's and O's.
>>Little Boy 3: My neighbors have a robot, -
62:10 - 62:15and it's super cool, and that's why I want
to build a robot when I grow up. -
62:15 - 62:19>>Boy: My older brother always got in
trouble for doodling, and look where it -
62:19 - 62:24got him!
>>Girl: People think my sister makes -
62:24 - 62:28computers, but she says she brings
imagination to life. -
62:28 - 62:39[inspiring music]
-
62:39 - 62:48[applause]
-
62:48 - 62:54>>Panos: Uh - that's why you guys called
me up, that's cool. Uh, I love that -
62:54 - 62:57video. There's a bunch of reasons why,
I've got to share it with you really -
62:57 - 63:02quick. And -- and there's -- there's this
idea where the product helps bringing all -
63:02 - 63:06those people's ideas to life, like that's
a very, very cool thing to see, and that -
63:06 - 63:10momentum's real in that, and when you see
people doing amazing things like that, it -
63:10 - 63:14kinda gets you thinking, and that's what
we do it for. You know, whether it's -
63:14 - 63:19Hololins or Surface or Xbox or Surface
Hub, all these devices are bringing this -
63:19 - 63:23experience together in such a delightful
way, and people are loving these things. -
63:23 - 63:26Favorite part about that video, absolute
favorite part: at the very end of that -
63:26 - 63:29video, watch it later, that is the
mechanical engineering team and the actual -
63:29 - 63:36Surface design team working together,
creating Surface on a Surface. We often -
63:36 - 63:42talk about how products that we make are
nothing more than a reflection of the -
63:42 - 63:47people that make them, the people that
use them, and the people that love them. -
63:47 - 63:52That's what these products are, and they
are meant to be seamless in your life. I -
63:52 - 63:58met a gentleman. I want to tell you his
story. Uh, he inspired me. I can't see -
63:58 - 64:03any of you, but he's here. Lawrence
Douglas, are you here? There he is. Hey, -
64:03 - 64:06bud. I'm going to talk about you. I hope
this doesn't get hard, but give me just -
64:06 - 64:11a sec. I met him not too long ago. He's a
super fan of Surface, which is just -
64:11 - 64:14exciting. We learn so much from you. When
you talk to us, we hear about it. For -
64:14 - 64:17those of you watching at home, that's a
big deal. We take that feedback, we -
64:17 - 64:20learn. Lawrence came in, but he came in to
tell me what he loves about it. Now, he's -
64:20 - 64:26a father of 4. He uses a Surface Pro 4,
and you know, he works at USC, the -
64:26 - 64:30University of Southern California. He put
all this together, he comes in and says, -
64:30 - 64:33"Panos, I'm so busy. It's unbelievable.
It's unbelievable. I'm moving, moving -
64:33 - 64:37moving, but I got this Surface Pro 4, and
I started taking it to work. I stopped -
64:37 - 64:45using my laptop, like a lot of you here.
And, I start to move, from station to -
64:45 - 64:51station, I do my work. I'm a little bit
more versatile." Key, that versatility. -
64:51 - 64:54Then he goes on to tell a story. He says,
"I get home. I open the kickstand. I sit -
64:54 - 64:58back. I watch a movie with my wife, my
kids. It's pretty awesome." Here's the -
64:58 - 65:02moment that turned for me when I heard
his story 'cause we here that story a lot. -
65:02 - 65:09Here's where it turned. He then went on
to tell me more stories about how he's a -
65:09 - 65:17basketball player. That's cool. And he
said, "Throw me a basketball. Right when -
65:17 - 65:24I get it, I know what to do." Now, that's
inane. That's something he's known -
65:24 - 65:32growing up. Then he says, "Hand me a
Surface Pen." And something just came out. -
65:32 - 65:39This idea where he used to write growing
up to create, and that was such a powerful -
65:39 - 65:43thing for him. Translating to now a
digital pen that he puts on a screen, -
65:43 - 65:48where all of that comes back, all of it,
and now he's telling me how he's creating -
65:48 - 65:54again. Yeah, you can't imagine how I feel
when I hear it. That entire summary is -
65:54 - 65:57kinda representative of what we talked
about two years ago, so let me just take -
65:57 - 66:01us back for just a second. This conflict
we talked about when we were launching -
66:01 - 66:05Surface Pro 3, not sure you remember it,
but it was when somebody would walk into -
66:05 - 66:09a store, and they didn't know. They
needed a laptop. You were told you needed -
66:09 - 66:15a laptop, but you were told to buy a
tablet 'cause that's what you should want. -
66:15 - 66:19And you'd walk into the store, and you'd
ask the RSP or the sales person or even -
66:19 - 66:23your IT department, "Hey, what should I
have?" And the answer should be, "Well, -
66:23 - 66:28what do you want to do?" That's completely
gone. We launched Pro 3 and this momentum -
66:28 - 66:35in this category just spiked. The 2-in-1
category is created. Folks are running -
66:35 - 66:42after it and this versatility is just
exploding! It's awesome to see! Now, -
66:42 - 66:45we have millions and millions of people
everyday using a Surface, telling us -
66:45 - 66:49their story. It's a great story, like
Lawrence's. And now you have the Creators -
66:49 - 66:53Update coming, just bringing this pen
more to life, bringing touch more to life, -
66:53 - 66:59bringing that versatility, the ability to
create more to life. Last year, we -
66:59 - 67:04introduced the Surface Book. You remember
that? We had some fun doing that. We had -
67:04 - 67:08a good time.
[applause] -
67:08 - 67:12>>Panos: Now, Surface Book today - we're
pretty proud of this - but, you know, and -
67:12 - 67:15I can throw a bunch of data at you, but
let me just simplify. Surface Book today -
67:15 - 67:20has the highest user satisfaction among
any current Windows 10 machine out there -
67:20 - 67:25or any Macbook. All of them. It's way
bast -- way past. The question is why, -
67:25 - 67:35why, why is that, how is that. It's that
same versatility you needed in Pro 4 -
67:35 - 67:40coming to life in that device, but more
importantly, that familiarity that we all -
67:40 - 67:45have in the laptop form factor and that
stability you get from it is real, but the -
67:45 - 67:48fact that you can take the screen off and
hand it to somebody, the fact that you -
67:48 - 67:54could just do that and show them your
work, or take it off and move it, hold it -
67:54 - 67:57and write, like as if it were a legal pad
and you were the best lawyer on the -
67:57 - 68:05planet, and you might be, but even if you
aren't, you can pretend to be, it doesn't -
68:05 - 68:11matter. That's the versatility. This is
my little guy. This is Cosis. That's a -
68:11 - 68:17picture his sister took. It's for me,
the essence of the product, and I'm so -
68:17 - 68:23proud of this kid. He's such a good kid.
He drives so much in me to think harder, -
68:23 - 68:28work harder, but here he is learning,
every single night, he takes this posture, -
68:28 - 68:31every night. We're still lucky, he doesn't
hide in his room. He does it right there -
68:31 - 68:34in the living room. He lays on the floor,
he does his work. I don't know how, his -
68:34 - 68:38brain is firing. He's working in OneNote,
and he's sharing with his teachers real -
68:38 - 68:42time. You see that software experience
coming to life, but more important than -
68:42 - 68:47that, you see his brain firing full speed,
learning full speed, in ways he couldn't -
68:47 - 68:54do before. There is no paper and pencil
for this kid anymore. It's very -- it's -
68:54 - 68:58very, very one of these things where you
just take it, and you go, "'Kay, this is -
68:58 - 69:01what it was meant to do." People reverse
it, and you know what, when he's done, he -
69:01 - 69:04reverses it back and he starts typing, but
his emotion, his learning abilities are -
69:04 - 69:08changing here. Now, with Surface Book,
we've been lucky. We have a bunch of -
69:08 - 69:12great customers. They've been giving us
a ton of feedback. And that feedback -
69:12 - 69:16includes, "Hey, how to make the product
better," and we do that as fast as we can, -
69:16 - 69:21and it's been pretty awesome to see the
uptake and how excited people are. But, -
69:21 - 69:28there's another set of feedback that's
been coming in. Comes from gamers. They -
69:28 - 69:35want more frame rate. They just want it.
[laughter] -
69:35 - 69:43>>Panos: I don't really get it, but I --
they want it. Engineers, they want to spin -
69:43 - 69:49more parts in Cat, and they don't want
any lag, zero. They want to render -
69:49 - 69:55beautiful parts real-time, all the time.
I don't get that either, but they do. And -
69:55 - 70:01we hear it. Do you know what everybody
asks for? Don't answer it, it'd be awful -
70:01 - 70:03if you were wrong.
[laughter] -
70:03 - 70:10>>Panos: I'd feel terrible. Everyone asks
for battery life. Everybody wants more -
70:10 - 70:14battery. It actually doesn't matter what
device you're using. Everybody asks for -
70:14 - 70:21more. So, here's what we did. We took the
Surface Book and we took the high-end -
70:21 - 70:30product portion, so the top-end skew, if
you will. We took the core I7, and then -
70:30 - 70:36we gave it more. And we fit it in the
exact same beautiful design you wanted. -
70:36 - 70:39Take a look.
-
70:39 - 71:29[upbeat music]
-
71:29 - 71:40[applause]
>>Panos: To the Surface Book lineup. This -
71:40 - 71:47is the most powerful Surface Book yet, by
far. It has over two times more graphics -
71:47 - 71:52than the highest in Surface Book skew on
market today. So, we're doubling the -
71:52 - 71:58performance. It essentially has three
times more than that of the highest end -
71:58 - 72:02Macbook Pro 13, so just to put it in
context. -
72:02 - 72:04[applause]
-
72:04 - 72:09>>Panos: It pushes a full 1.9 teraflops,
but we didn't just update the processor on -
72:09 - 72:15this product. We made two fundamental
moves, improvements, all essential to the -
72:16 - 72:19details. First thing I really need to
point out is this isn't just picking up -
72:19 - 72:22a processor and dropping it in. I mean,
that's not what we're talking about. We -
72:22 - 72:25had to make full thermo re-designs of
the product, but one of the critical -
72:25 - 72:30dimensions of the product happens to be
the envelope design. We talk about how -
72:30 - 72:34people love the versatility and that's why
the customer satisfaction is so high, but -
72:34 - 72:38all that versatility, don't forget, always
comes in something you want to be proud -
72:38 - 72:42to hold, something that you believe is
beautiful, something you want to show -
72:42 - 72:47other people. That's just a truth in
product. And so, we double the -
72:47 - 72:52performance, we redesign the entire
thermal system from the inside, we add -
72:52 - 72:57essentially, a second fan to be able to
move air faster than ever before with a -
72:57 - 73:01set of hyperbolic cooling fans in the back
of the product. So therefore, we can pump -
73:01 - 73:04up that performance for you and give you
everything you need. Here's the other -
73:04 - 73:10thing we did, fairly simple, we put more
batteries in the product. -
73:10 - 73:15[laughter]
-
73:15 - 73:17>>Panos: We gave you 16 hours of battery
life, 16. -
73:17 - 73:22[applause]
-
73:22 - 73:26>>Panos: Now Surface Book is pound for
pound, without any doubt, the most -
73:26 - 73:32performant laptop on market, without any
doubt. There's no other product, nothing, -
73:32 - 73:37that has that level of battery, that
level of computation, that many pixels, -
73:37 - 73:43in that like -- in that like form factor,
nothing. It really is the ultimate laptop. -
73:43 - 73:46I hope you like it.
[applause] -
73:46 - 73:49>>Panos: We really think you will. You
can pre-order it today, no doubt. Get out -
73:49 - 73:52there and pre-order it. You're going to
get this product in November, and it's -
73:52 - 73:56for the people really pushing
performance. This is it. This is the -
73:56 - 73:59top-end product that we want -- if you
want the top-end, go after it. But here's -
73:59 - 74:04the deal, not everybody needs all that
performance. They just want that -
74:04 - 74:09performance and versatility. There's a
Surface out there for every single person. -
74:09 - 74:14I'm sure of it. Don't forget that, and
with the Creators Update coming, and -
74:14 - 74:19when you see these products continuously
getting better, moving faster, helping you -
74:19 - 74:22drive harder, bringing everything there is
to Surface to the table, if you ahven't -
74:22 - 74:27tried a Surface, please go get your hands
on one. Get out there and get one. They -
74:27 - 74:34start at $899 on Surface Pro, and then
you can get into Surface Book for $1499. -
74:34 - 74:39Alright, we're going to change here just
a little bit. You guys want to hear about -
74:39 - 74:44a new product?
[applause] -
74:44 - 74:50>>Panos: [clears throat] [laughs] I'm
glad you are pumped, sir. Turns out I am, -
74:50 - 74:54too. So, today was always going to be
about more than Book, it was going to be -
74:54 - 74:57more than Pro, it was going to be about
something new, and we're going to share -
74:57 - 75:03that now. We t -- we totally believe that
Surface changes the way you produce, -
75:03 - 75:08the way you create, like my little guy,
the way you learn. It -- it just changes -
75:08 - 75:13how you operate and it moves seamlessly
through your day. It's about you at the -
75:13 - 75:18center. It's a reflection of you and what
you want to get done. It's about being -
75:18 - 75:23creative, it's about being productive, and
that's what we strive for. I think that's -
75:23 - 75:29critical. The product I'm going to show
you today takes all of that to just one -
75:29 - 75:35step further. It's going to seem pretty
familiar, it's gonna -- it's gonna seem -
75:35 - 75:46pretty familiar. But it's -- it's gonna
feel different. I believe in this thing -
75:46 - 75:53where your ideas can be one of your most
valuable assets, each one of you. I -
75:53 - 76:03believe that. I also believe that this
product will help you bring your ideas -
76:03 - 76:07to life. I'd like to introduce you to
Surface Studio. -
76:07 - 76:14[applause]
-
76:14 - 76:22>>Panos: This is Surface Studio. Uh, I
love this product. Isn't it gorgeous? -
76:22 - 76:26Every time we show it to somebody, they --
we get this -- I never like saying a -
76:26 - 76:32product's beautiful because that's, that's
kinda weird, but I gotta tell you, uh, I'm -
76:32 - 76:35going to show you at home, like take a
look at that. Every time we show -
76:35 - 76:44somebody, I think we hear, "Man, that
thing's beautiful." Take a look, so when -
76:44 - 76:47you look at this product, there's a few
ways to kind of wrap your mind around it. -
76:47 - 76:51I'm gonna walk us through a few of those
right now. So, uh, first thing to note is -
76:51 - 76:56we really did build it for creators. We
built it for professionals. It's meant -- -
76:56 - 77:00it's meant, all these ideas, it's meant to
transform the way you're gonna work it. -
77:00 - 77:06It has to. It's what it's meant for. It's
gonna help you produce what I think in -- -
77:06 - 77:12in its essence, in everything we designed
it around, 'cause we want it to transform -
77:12 - 77:17the way you create and think about
creating. It's kind of built, when you -
77:17 - 77:20look at it, you can look at both of these,
but you look and it's -- it's built to -
77:20 - 77:27pull you in. And I'll explain that, but
it is -- it is all fundamentally made to -
77:27 - 77:32immerse you into the content or to the
creation that you want to work with, and -
77:32 - 77:35I think that's something to kind of
understand as we walk through. If you can -
77:35 - 77:40remember that, that'd be helpful. Start
with the screen though, because if you can -
77:40 - 77:43see how thin it is here, this is a forged
aluminum enclosure, the lines are as -
77:43 - 77:47seamless. When you have a chance, in the
showcase later, get as close to this -
77:47 - 77:51product as you can, and I want you to look
at every subtlety here. There is a -
77:51 - 77:55collection of so many details that you
will not see, and they all come together -
77:55 - 77:58so beautifully on the product, but start
with the enclosure when you have a -
77:58 - 78:05chance, take a look at it. It's a fully
embodied aluminum enclosure. Its housing -
78:05 - 78:09the thinnest LCD that has ever been
created at 1.3 millimeters that sits in -
78:09 - 78:12this product at this size.
[applause] -
78:12 - 78:14>>Panos: You have to think here, we
re-invented the back light, the prism -
78:14 - 78:18sheets, the color filters, the polarizers,
the glass itself, all coming together. -
78:18 - 78:23There's a ton of work that goes into this
screen that I think you can kinda feel -- -
78:23 - 78:27you can kinda feel it, but if you take
that 1.3 millimeters and you take that -
78:27 - 78:31aluminum chasse, this is the thinnest
12 and a half -- it's 12 and a half -
78:31 - 78:34millimeters -- this is the thinnest
desktop monitor ever created, and of -
78:34 - 78:37course, it has touch, of course it has
touch, whatever. -
78:37 - 78:38[applause]
-
78:38 - 78:41>>Panos: Take a look at the front of this
product. It's a 28-inch diagonal, that's -
78:41 - 78:4628 inches across. It pushes 13 and a half
million pixels. That's about 63% more -
78:46 - 78:52than a 4K TV if you're doing the math.
On this product, you want to be able to -
78:52 - 78:55see everything at all times, no matter
where you are. The only thing you won't -
78:55 - 79:02be able to see on this screen specifically
is a pixel. The reason for that is the -
79:02 - 79:07closer you get to it, we want to keep
you there. Have you ever walked up to -
79:07 - 79:11a high-definition TV and got a little too
close? You have, clearly. And it's kinda -
79:11 - 79:15blurry. That's not good for you, by the
way, just get further back and get -
79:15 - 79:19perspective. You've done that? And it
just gets more beautiful when you find -
79:19 - 79:23that perfect -- you can find that perfect
distance to your TV. This product, no -
79:23 - 79:25matter where you are, the closer you get,
I think, the more refined it gets. The -
79:25 - 79:29further you get, the more perspective and
beautiful it gets, and it stays with you. -
79:29 - 79:32That is critical. If we're going to keep
you in that space, if we're going to keep -
79:32 - 79:35you immersed in your content and what
you're trying to create, I think that's -
79:35 - 79:43vital. I think that's vital. So now, let's
talk about the colors on this screen. -
79:43 - 79:49Because when we talk about this idea
where you can't see a pixel and you need -
79:49 - 79:54to see all your content, you also need
to be able to see life as it was meant -
79:54 - 79:59to be. So, we call this TrueColor, and we
designed the product for the depth or -
79:59 - 80:03color within it, and it's kinda -- I'm
gonna show you a few things as I walk -
80:03 - 80:07through this, but the idea is we want
to render the deepest reds possible, we -
80:07 - 80:10want to bring you the truest blues
possible, we want to bring you the most -
80:10 - 80:14vibrant greens you can live with to just
bring the real world as you know it. -
80:14 - 80:17Okay, think if you were a movie director.
If you're making a movie, if that's what -
80:17 - 80:22you're doing, you want to make it as the
world's meant to see it in real color and -
80:22 - 80:30real light, that's critical to you. Or,
if you're the person watching as intended -
80:30 - 80:36from the director, you want to see that
intent. It's like in real life when you -
80:36 - 80:38take a photo, don't you want to see
the beauty of a photo when you get it? -
80:38 - 80:42Don't your memories come back? All those
senses are firing and color being the -
80:42 - 80:47deepest and richest one. So this product,
with its 13 and a half million pixels, -
80:47 - 80:51with a bunch of color calibration that we
do with Surface to bring it to life, we're -
80:51 - 80:55able to get you the most depth you could
possibly find in these colors, that then -
80:55 - 80:59allows the creator to make exactly,
render the world, if you will, as he or -
80:59 - 81:04she believes it needs to be rendered.
Now, with the integration with Windows -
81:04 - 81:07and the device, you hear Terry talking
about how those things come together -
81:07 - 81:08when things light up, here's a subtly for
-
81:08 - 81:13you, if I just click through here, you're
going to very, very see some - if you -
81:13 - 81:18keep clicking - you're just going to see
a difference in the screen, just slight, -
81:18 - 81:22subtle changes. Now what I'm doing is
I'm moving from DCIP 3, which I think many -
81:22 - 81:26of you understand, that's cool.
[applause] -
81:26 - 81:32>>Panos: to SRGB on the fly. Why? If I'm
going to create in those deep colors, but -
81:32 - 81:38I'm not sure if my customer or who might
be watching this movie has the ability to -
81:38 - 81:43push this much pixel as somebody, or this
much beauty, or this much depth, keep in -
81:43 - 81:47mind, this there is no monitor on the --
in the planet like this one. Yeah, there's -
81:47 - 81:509 -- there's 99% better color than the
monitors on the planet, so you're -
81:50 - 81:54gonna -- e --- there is this world where
many are living in SRGB, so when you do -
81:54 - 81:59create, this idea where I just have one
flip, and as I'm creating and writing, and -
81:59 - 82:03I'll show you that in a bit, you'll find
yourself saying, "Ok, here's the beauty -
82:03 - 82:07of the colors, the depth of the colors,
and then here's what it might look like -
82:07 - 82:11if someone's using an SRGB. I think that's
a pretty cool way to design. Kay -- -
82:11 - 82:12[applause]
-
82:12 - 82:16>>Panos: On top of the color - we call it
TrueColor - this idea of immersing you is -
82:16 - 82:21important, this is a 3 by 2 aspect ratio,
and you can see that. You get the depth of -
82:21 - 82:26color in it. Think of it as four 14-inch
displays stitched together, kinda bringing -
82:26 - 82:31all the information you need right in
front of you, all at once. The idea that -
82:31 - 82:35you can see more patterns, the idea that
you can get more information all at once -
82:35 - 82:40and stay in your product, that will lead
you to draw better conclusions. That's -
82:40 - 82:44real. When we say your ideas are your
best work, that's critical that we keep -
82:44 - 82:51you there, it's critical that you can see
everything. I'm going to show you -
82:51 - 82:54something subtle here. Sometimes, and
we've talked about this, sometimes the -
82:54 - 82:59most subtle things can have the deepest
impact. Uh, hey Cortana, bring up the -
82:59 - 83:03Surface Design Doc.
>>Cortana: Here's the document about -
83:03 - 83:06Surface Studio design.
>>Panos: Kay, so I'm just going to open -
83:06 - 83:11this document and show it to you. This is
Microsoft Word. You're probably familiar -
83:11 - 83:15with it. I am going to just flip over one
page and show you something. I'm holding -
83:15 - 83:20an 8 and a half by 11 piece of paper, that
seems like as in a magic trick, I'm just -
83:20 - 83:24holding a piece of paper. This paper looks
eerily familiar to what's on the screen. -
83:24 - 83:29The reason why I'm showing you that is
the device itself has 192 PPI. It is -
83:29 - 83:34tuned perfectly to Windows to scale it
to true life. So, if we were going to -
83:34 - 83:38bring you TrueColor, what was the other
physical pieces we could bring that -
83:38 - 83:43trigger that innate sense where it felt
so familiar. Well, an 8 and a half by 11 -
83:43 - 83:46and well, check this out. That is the
same exact product that you see on the -
83:46 - 83:49screen there. That's a one for one match.
[applause] -
83:49 - 83:54>>Panos: Subtle, yes, but important. One
inch on this screen is one inch in real -
83:54 - 83:58life. What you see is really what you get.
This whole idea of print preview is -
83:58 - 84:04completely gone. As you get into this and
you work in it, you stay in it. You stay -
84:04 - 84:09in it because it's your real world, and
then Word comes in, the Mircrosoft -
84:09 - 84:12Office team, and they refine their
product so much to bring Studio to life -
84:12 - 84:16that you get these unbelievable feelings.
Look at how clear it is as I flip through -
84:16 - 84:20here. Isn't that great? It's just got this
smooth scrolling. If I wanted more -
84:20 - 84:23information, I pinch it and I can see
so many documents all at one time, -
84:23 - 84:27whether I'm reading a book, whether I'm
working through this Surface speck, or I -
84:27 - 84:32just wanted to get to a certain section
and just absorb it, I think it's critical. -
84:32 - 84:38Now, we talk about immersing you in
this product quite a bit, quite a bit. And -
84:38 - 84:42so the best way to kinda deal and think
about that is I'm going to show you, is -
84:42 - 84:46to think about the screen first. And we
talked about the depth of the screen, -
84:46 - 84:49we talked about how big the screen is, but
really, if you're going to design around -
84:49 - 84:55a screen, and the team called it
"designing a floating sheet of pixels" -
84:55 - 84:58we want you to see this product for
the pixels you're working off of, for the -
84:58 - 85:02screen, for the experiences of the
software's brain team. What that means is -
85:02 - 85:09the hardware has to disappear into the
background. It has to fade away, but how? -
85:09 - 85:14I remember with the team, how we would
sit and talk every single night where we -
85:14 - 85:22had to make the product acoustically very
quiet to keep something in. We also knew -
85:22 - 85:27it had to be visually very, very quiet.
And so, how do you do that? Take a look -
85:27 - 85:33at these chrome arms, and you can see
them, this is important. These chrome arms -
85:33 - 85:36were meant to completely fade into the
background. Now, you see light hitting the -
85:36 - 85:39metal, and they look beautiful, and in --
we're proud of that, and the design team -
85:39 - 85:42did a incredible job bringing that to
life. But what they really do is they're -
85:42 - 85:48meant to reflect the entire environment.
Why? 'Cause when I'm in front of it, when -
85:48 - 85:53I'm gaining perspective, or when I'm up
next to it and I'm drawn into what I'm -
85:53 - 85:58doing, that's all I should see. The rest
should fade to background. Everything -
85:58 - 86:01else should be absorbed behind me. If
I wanted to do a show-me scenario, a -
86:01 - 86:06show-you scenario, I can move it any way
I want and just kinda show you whatever -
86:06 - 86:10you want, those -- those are those four
floating points and they're critical. Now, -
86:10 - 86:15many times, we can read out specs, I can
tell you how performant this machine is, -
86:15 - 86:23and it is. And it is -- it is the
phenomenal teams that I've -- no question. -
86:23 - 86:28But performance, a lot of times, it's just
more than specs. We do a performance demo, -
86:28 - 86:33and you've seen those. But it's more than
specs. It is about keeping you in the -
86:33 - 86:37moment, if we're going to have you
creating, if you're going to be producing, -
86:37 - 86:40if you want to stay un-interrupted, you
have to find different ways to utilize the -
86:40 - 86:47product. One of those could be voice or
conversation. Built into the product -
86:47 - 86:51itself, there is a linear micro-ray that
sits on the product. So, I can say from -
86:51 - 86:56across the room what I need, whether it's
locked up or not locked up, you can talk -
86:56 - 87:00to this device. I think that's pretty cool
'cause for me, I use Cortana all the time, -
87:00 - 87:03and it's pretty meaningful. It keeps me
connected to what matters most, like -
87:03 - 87:08here's my best example today: Hey Cortana,
add get Mary a gift to my list. -
87:08 - 87:12>>Cortana: Okay, I added that to your
list. -
87:12 - 87:17>>Panos: Okay, I operate in this function,
so you know it's Mary's birthday today. -
87:17 - 87:21She's my wife. It's October 26th, I'm in
New York with all of you fine people, -
87:21 - 87:25she's in Seattle, probably watching right
now, so happy birthday. But, to get this -
87:25 - 87:30gift was important to me, and to stay
connected was important to me. You see -
87:30 - 87:35how I bring it up here, just by calling
Cortana and it integrates perfectly. This -
87:35 - 87:40now integrated into Wonder List, which is
really important to me. If you haven't -
87:40 - 87:43tried Wonder List, give it a shot. All
my phones, no matter what platform you -
87:43 - 87:48may be using, all your phones, your
Surface products, any PC, you have Wonder -
87:48 - 87:53List on it, and that list now carries with
me, so I can remember to get Mary a gift. -
87:53 - 87:55I feel like some of you are judging me
because you think I haven't bought Mary -
87:55 - 88:05a gift. This is a demo. And I did get
Mary a gift, uh, and, and it's nice. And -
88:05 - 88:09so, I'm just going to -- it also says I'm
rehearsing for presentation, so just to -
88:09 - 88:14make the point, I've already done that,
too. Okay, that's pretty in Cortana, but -
88:14 - 88:17that same idea to keep you connected or
keep you moving or keep you productive, -
88:17 - 88:21we also integrated a Studio HD camera. We
call it the Surface Studio Camera for a -
88:21 - 88:26reason. We really focus here to bring you
high-end video conferencing, that was the -
88:26 - 88:30goal. We wanted to bring auto exposure
to you, we wanted to make sure we brought -
88:30 - 88:34the perfect face base, rendering of color
to make sure you look great or as good as -
88:34 - 88:39you can, or maybe what it looks like in
real life, I'm sure it's great. and it -
88:39 - 88:42also brings Windows Hello for you and your
family, if you were to use this product -
88:42 - 88:48at home and I think that's pretty
impactful. Between the camera and the -
88:48 - 88:52mics, to keep you immersed and keep
moving, I think it's pretty important. -
88:52 - 88:58Now, this is Surface Studio. It's
beautiful. We think you're going to love -
88:58 - 89:05it as is. It's got the best screen in its
class, the performance is going to be -
89:05 - 89:10unmatched, the Cortana and Skype
integration, Microsoft Office coming to -
89:10 - 89:14life on the product, Windows and Office
together have never been better on any -
89:14 - 89:18given single product ever. What do you
think of Surface Studio? -
89:18 - 89:25[applause]
-
89:25 - 89:36>>Panos: Okay, we've done this before.
Surface has always been about more. It was -
89:36 - 89:45never as simple as just a desktop. Pro
was more than a tablet. Book - so much -
89:45 - 89:52more than a laptop. Even Hub, it's more
than just a whiteboard. All of these are -
89:52 - 90:01category-defining products. Why would
Studio be different? Studio is made, made -
90:01 - 90:06to bring out the creator in you, made to
define a new category. It's not just -
90:06 - 90:13another beautiful PC. It is a product
that was made to help get you to your -
90:13 - 90:23most creative point. You. You. Doesn't
matter how you create. I'm going to take -
90:23 - 90:29you back. Do you remember David William
Hearn? Remember last year I talked about -
90:29 - 90:35David William Hearn? He's a composer. He
makes symphonies. He inspires me. What a -
90:35 - 90:42lovely human being. But he makes his
symphonies on Surface. Let's try this. -
90:42 - 90:48Hey Cortana, play David William Hearn.
>>Cortana: Playing David William Hearn. -
90:48 - 90:50>>Panos: Take a listen.
-
90:50 - 90:56[music]
>>Panos: Ah, so beautiful. Now do you -
90:56 - 91:04remember? We talked about David. This
is David in his flow, where he's creating -
91:04 - 91:12at his best. He puts his pen to a screen.
The hardware disappears to the background. -
91:12 - 91:19He finds his flow, and he makes beautiful
symphonies. He's a creator, there's no -
91:19 - 91:28doubt. What I think what today's about -
we're all creators. You don't have to be -
91:28 - 91:37David or that artist or the designer, or
you can be. You could be that office, late -
91:37 - 91:44at night, working, building their own
symphony on a spreadsheet. Or how about -
91:44 - 91:49your teachers? The teachers who may teach
your kids. The impact that they have on -
91:49 - 92:02the world, aren't they creating? Every
single one of us is a creator. We want -
92:02 - 92:10to use this product to help every one of
us create. Start with your mind, move -
92:10 - 92:16through your heart, let it out your hand,
onto a beautiful screen and into -
92:16 - 92:21someone else's life. This product is about
endless possibilities and pure -
92:21 - 92:24imagination.
-
92:24 - 92:37♪[dramatic music]
♪Come with me and you'll be -
92:37 - 92:45♪in a world of pure imagination.
♪Take a look and you'll see -
92:45 - 92:52♪into your world of imagination.
♪ We'll begin with a spin -
92:52 - 93:05♪travelling in the world of my creation.
♪What we'll see will defy explanation. -
93:05 - 93:19♪[dramatic music]
♪If you want to view paradise, -
93:19 - 93:26♪simply look around and view it.
♪Anything you want to, do it. -
93:26 - 93:35♪Want to change the world?
♪There's nothing to it -
93:35 - 93:52♪♪
-
93:52 - 93:58♪There is no life I know
♪To compare with -
93:58 - 94:04♪Pure imagination.
♪Living there, you'll be free -
94:04 - 94:35♪If you truly wish to be.
♪♪ -
94:35 - 94:45[applause]
-
94:45 - 94:56>>Panos: Now this is Surface Studio.
[applause] -
94:56 - 95:00>>Panos: So, I walked you through it, but
this is really a new way to create, it's a -
95:00 - 95:04new way to produce, it's absolutely a
new way to work. It's meant to turn your -
95:04 - 95:11desk into a studio. That's what it's going
to do. Now, the idea behind it is we -
95:11 - 95:17want you to be able to move effortlessly
between those perspectives of drawing, -
95:17 - 95:23drafting, up to typing, back through so
you can move through your motions and -
95:23 - 95:28nothing gets in your way. It was designed
in a way where this hinge had to come to -
95:28 - 95:31life and there was so much around it, and
those arms that disappear into the -
95:31 - 95:35background, they play this critical role.
There are 80 custom parts in those two -
95:35 - 95:41arms, each having 80, which is critical.
Creating a zero gravity hinge - what does -
95:41 - 95:47that mean? We -- basically means it's
weightless, and that's critical because -
95:47 - 95:51what we have is a 13 pound display with
all its thinness and the aluminum -
95:51 - 95:56enclosure that we talked about, but we
have to make it as simple as possible. -
95:56 - 96:00You can pick any angle, we have a
counter-spring system in that same base -
96:00 - 96:04we talked about earlier that allows you
to put it in any position you want. And if -
96:04 - 96:08you wanted to draft, and if you wanted
to create and get really into your -
96:08 - 96:12product, we talked about the screen, so
the closer you get to it, the more -
96:12 - 96:17powerful that becomes for you to stay in
it because it is so clear, and that -
96:17 - 96:22clarity was critical. It was critical. So
I'm going to bring us to the Surface Pen -
96:22 - 96:26now. This is one of my favorite devices
on the planet. I think it's making a -
96:26 - 96:30difference in so many people's worlds.
We're seeing pens catch up digitally -
96:30 - 96:34everywhere. I think it's just awesome.
People are writing again. I believe that -
96:34 - 96:39writing pulls out creativity in many of
us, almost all of us. Put your pen to -
96:39 - 96:44paper, and it's meant to be innate. It's
something you have always done, but then -
96:44 - 96:49take Microsoft Office, and let's bring
up that Studio document one more time. -
96:49 - 96:51So I'm going to bring up the Studio
doc, I'm going to walk you through some -
96:51 - 96:56of the technicalities of the Pen here, and
we'll bring that up here for you. So this -
96:56 - 97:00is that same document, try not to
take too many pictures, there's a lot of -
97:00 - 97:03pieces coming together here. But the
first thing I'm going to do is I'm going -
97:03 - 97:07to zoom out and take a -- just a different
look at the collection of images here. -
97:07 - 97:10I'll probably come here and this is the
design for thermal that we're looking -
97:10 - 97:14at, which is cool. Now, if I want to edit
a document in that real time editing. -
97:14 - 97:18Have you seen this with Word? It's a very
cool way to look at it. I'm going to do -
97:18 - 97:21this in red. You don't actually have to
do anything anymore, the idea where you -
97:21 - 97:25pick up a pen, put it down to paper and
start writing, and remember, put it down -
97:25 - 97:28to paper. This is an eight and a half by
eleven sheet of paper. What makes this -
97:28 - 97:34demo kind of weird is I'm a leftie, so I'm
sorry about that. And, you know, I write -
97:34 - 97:37weird, but I'm just going to show you some
positions so you can kinda understand -
97:37 - 97:41where I'm able to put my arm down and
relax the way I want to. Now this is -
97:41 - 97:44Windows working what we call palm
rejection, where it's so important that -
97:44 - 97:48when you lean on this device and you get
all the way into it, if you're going to -
97:48 - 97:51immerse yourself, nothing wants to bring
you out, and then I write. Now look at the -
97:51 - 97:55latency, meaning speed of the ink coming
out of my Pen. All you can see is the ink -
97:55 - 98:00and how smooth it is, so we'll try it
here. The idea of I'm able to write at -
98:00 - 98:07full speed, the idea behind that is the
latency we talked about, is about reducing -
98:07 - 98:11it to the least amount of milliseconds so
you could never feel the difference -
98:11 - 98:16between a real pen and ink coming out of
it onto paper to a digital pen and the ink -
98:16 - 98:20coming out. That crossing of the analog,
or the physical and digital world that you -
98:20 - 98:23heard about today is just as real on
these devices, and it's critical because -
98:23 - 98:28it kinda brings us to a pretty cool
space. Now, I"m going to zoom out. I'm -
98:28 - 98:31going to get to the end of this document
because this is really how I work. I'm a -
98:31 - 98:37creator in documents. I know that sounds
weird, but that's what I am. I read a lot, -
98:37 - 98:42I write a lot. That's how I create. Every
night, I do writing. In the morning, we -
98:42 - 98:46have some meetings and I tell my stories
to the team and we inspire products and -
98:46 - 98:51we go drive for as -- the best we can be,
but I do writing and it's -- it's super -
98:51 - 98:55meaningful to me. This document can do the
same thing, but let's just step back and -
98:55 - 99:00look at what Word and Office is doing for
now me editing a document. So this spec is -
99:00 - 99:04meaningful to me. This spec is written by
a gentleman by a name of Peter. He's one -
99:04 - 99:08of our product leaders, and he would have
put this spec together. If I wanted to -
99:08 - 99:11give him feedback or edit something, if
there's something I like, imagine how -
99:11 - 99:15you can just simply scribble and the
entire paragraph knows I'm trying to -
99:15 - 99:18highlight it, and it just comes to life.
Pretty cool, right? Or, Pete, I don't -
99:18 - 99:22like this part of the document, just
scribble it out and it goes away because -
99:22 - 99:25it's not what was intended and the
document just re-flows perfectly, that's -
99:25 - 99:29the power of Microsoft Office and the Pen
and that innate feeling. Pretty cool. -
99:29 - 99:31[applause]
>>Panos: So I'm going to zoom back out -
99:31 - 99:38just a minute so you can see this. I'll
zoom out for you, and I'm going to go -
99:38 - 99:43to the bottom piece. I'm going to write
a note. I wanna show you something new. -
99:43 - 99:57Give me this. Team, I think they like
your product. Do you? What do you guys -
99:57 - 100:02think of this product?
[applause] -
100:02 - 100:05>>Panos: Watch how I just come up to show
you what I wrote, which is cool. I now -
100:05 - 100:12want to introduce you to this thing,
the Surface Dial. The Surface Dial was -
100:12 - 100:18created as a new form of input. We've
learned a ton over the last several years -
100:18 - 100:21how people are using their Pen and how
they use their other hand to do -- -
100:21 - 100:26operate, whether it's touching the screen,
grabbing a mouse, typing, there's so many -
100:26 - 100:30different flows of interaction that
happen. This product was meant to help you -
100:30 - 100:36change that workflow, give you that next
option to help you create even faster. -
100:36 - 100:40Now, we have integrated global controls
into this, which are part of Windows, I -
100:40 - 100:43know that sounds like a lot of words, but
what it means is it's built right into -
100:43 - 100:46Windows. As I hold it down, can you see
right here in the middle of the screen -
100:46 - 100:50if you bring this up? You can see that
here, I have this dial essentially on my -
100:50 - 100:55screen in front of me. This allows me to
select different things within Windows, -
100:55 - 100:59in this sense, I'm going to show you a
new product called Ink Replay. You'll -
100:59 - 101:03notice my ink went away on the screen,
that was purposeful. But watch as I move -
101:03 - 101:07the Dial to the right, as the ink comes
back on the screen. If you can see my -
101:07 - 101:10hand and you see the ink coming to life
behind me, now here's what I love -
101:10 - 101:16about this, I can recreate this ink or I
can take it away at any given time. But -
101:16 - 101:21if the team gets this document and they
want to replay my emotion, you can see -
101:21 - 101:26it because it came out of my hand. If I
had typed that message, you would not -
101:26 - 101:32have the inner pieces of what came with
it. Those three exclamation points may not -
101:32 - 101:36look the same, the writing may have looked
faster or slower, which is important. let -
101:36 - 101:41me show you another cool trick. If I just
come here, this product comes to life -
101:41 - 101:44with the scroll wheel. So as I scroll,
can you see this flipping? Just moving -
101:44 - 101:49my hand and flipping through. Showing you
how the device works off the screen and -
101:49 - 101:52we're going to show you how it works on
the screen in just a minute, but if you -
101:52 - 101:56have a Surface Pro 3, if you have a
Surface Pro 4, if you have a Surface -
101:56 - 102:01Book, this mode of interaction is for you,
too, so don't worry, if you already have -
102:01 - 102:04one of those, you can grab a Surface Dial,
you can turn up or going, turn it down, -
102:04 - 102:08change the brightness, scroll through
your document, like I do here, you can -
102:08 - 102:13do all the magical things that the Dial
does for you to help you create. Now in -
102:13 - 102:18a world where I enter my creations in
Word, there are others out there that -
102:18 - 102:25start their creations in Word. I have a
dear friend here who's got an awesome -
102:25 - 102:30set of, uh, pieces in comic book world,
if you will, he calls them Motion Books, -
102:30 - 102:35please give a warm welcome to Ben, the
Madefire CEO. Hey, Ben. -
102:35 - 102:37[applause]
-
102:37 - 102:41>>Ben: Hey, Panos. Good to be here, man.
>>Panos: Here you guy, man. Oh, you got -
102:41 - 102:42your own Pen?
>>Ben: I'm good. -
102:42 - 102:44>>Panos: Alright.
>>Ben: Thank you. Madefire's all about -
102:44 - 102:49storytelling, and in particular, comics.
We love comics because they're such a -
102:49 - 102:55powerful storytelling format. They're
literally words and pictures. We've -
102:55 - 103:01built a platform that enables anyone to
make a digital book we call a Motion Book. -
103:01 - 103:06And Motion Books have motion, sound, and
depth. And to create a Motion Book, it's -
103:06 - 103:10really important to have a digital work
flow. And I'd like to show you how taht -
103:10 - 103:24works on Studio. So here we go, let me
get into my Studio here. Great, got my -
103:24 - 103:30Pen. So I make a book called Mono, which
is about an ape-human, of course, don't -
103:30 - 103:34we all? And my first step is to write the
script, so I'm going to jump into Word -
103:34 - 103:41here. This is my Mono script. I'm pretty
happy with my script. I'm just going -
103:41 - 103:47to pick my Pen and I'm going to focus on
this area, close-up of Mono, hopefully -
103:47 - 103:54you can see that. And the step after the
script is to work on thumbnails. And -
103:54 - 103:58thumbnails are a sketch of the action, so
I'm moving from Word to Pictures, so I'm -
103:58 - 104:05going to put in, uh, Mono here. So, I'm
going to put in his, uh, shoulder, his -
104:05 - 104:18back, bit of a neck, and his face. He's
a pretty hairy guy, so there we go. Bit -
104:18 - 104:30of an eye here, there a nose, and mouth,
ah, that's not too bad. And, I've got a -
104:30 - 104:37caption, which I'm going to pop up here.
And I've got a dialogue, which I will put -
104:37 - 104:47here. So I'm pretty happy with that, and
here, it's very simple to do, but -
104:47 - 104:52previously, I would be writing in Word,
I'd be printing out onto paper, I'd be -
104:52 - 104:56finding a pencil, I'd be drawing my
thumbnails, I'd probably rewrite, reprint, -
104:56 - 105:01staple, un-staple. I've been known to lose
my pages, and ultimately, I'd be scanning -
105:01 - 105:06all of that back in, in order to get back
to here and back into my work flow. -
105:06 - 105:11I have none of that problem when I'm
working on Studio. So, my next stage is -
105:11 - 105:17art. So, to tackle my art in layers, I'm
in Photoshop, which is a fantastic place -
105:17 - 105:23to do this, and this is my pencil stage.
You can see that. And, I'm going to go up -
105:23 - 105:29to my 2D pencil and my pencil layer, and
here, I'm already thinking about, uh, -
105:29 - 105:34Mono's expression. He's not too happy
because he's being chased, so let's just -
105:34 - 105:41get a nice grumpy drawing, and the mouth
is very important. There, it's kinda -
105:41 - 105:49working. And, he's got a strong cheekbone,
let's get that in. And I want to get a -
105:49 - 105:56sense of where his hairline is, and this
is the strong jaw. So, I'm pretty happy -
105:56 - 106:02with that. And, my next stage is to go
to my Inks, and Inking is all about -
106:02 - 106:07layering the blacks. And, here I'm
going to pick this brush that I love, -
106:07 - 106:13which is my bone-dry brush. And, we can
have some fun. First, I want to get this -
106:13 - 106:17mark in here, so let's just see if that's
working, so semi--strong expression. And, -
106:17 - 106:23we can have some fun with Dial. And I
can go in here, and really show you what -
106:23 - 106:29I'm up to, which is nice to see it big.
So, what I love about this brush is like -
106:29 - 106:34a dry brush. So, it's a bit like a dip
pen, very good for doing this hairy guy, -
106:34 - 106:43and, I can get a bit of, uh, the shape
going on his, uh, jaw, and we come -
106:43 - 106:49right in. What I love is Panos talked
about how there's no lag. That's a really -
106:49 - 106:55immediate, so I can -- and I can really
modulate and do my strokes here. So, as I -
106:55 - 107:01come back out, I get a sense of that. And,
I'm pretty happy. I'd like to make him a -
107:01 - 107:10touch more feisty, so here we go. And, my
next step is my color. Now, for the color, -
107:10 - 107:14I'm actually going to pop this up, and we
can have a look at it. We can get some -
107:14 - 107:20perspective, and for me, color is about
the mood, the lighting, the atmosphere, -
107:20 - 107:26the texture. And it's really good to just
sorta stand back at this stage and just -
107:26 - 107:31have a look at it. This canvas is just
huge, you can get totally lost in there. -
107:31 - 107:35And we talked about color, TrueColor, it's
so rewarding to see my color on this -
107:35 - 107:40device. So, I'm happy with my script,
I'm happy with my art. My art's all been -
107:40 - 107:45in one place. Now, I can publish my book.
So, I'm going to go into Madefire. -
107:45 - 107:51Madefire works with any browser, here, I'm
in Edge. And we've got on the left-hand -
107:51 - 107:55side, got layers, we've got our
Photo-shopped file in the middle, we've -
107:55 - 108:03got time, and I'm just going to check my
sequence here. So we're establishing Mono. -
108:03 - 108:09We've got our caption and our dialogue.
That's working. And my next sequence is -
108:09 - 108:15looking pretty good, so I'm ready to hit
publish. Here's where I publish my Motion -
108:15 - 108:21Book into the Madefire app. This is the
Madefire App in Windows 10. Would you -
108:21 - 108:25like to have a look at this? [laughs]
Okay, so I'm going to pop this around, -
108:25 - 108:42and let's see how this comes to life.
♪ [quiet piano music] -
108:42 - 108:48[explosion]
♪ [dramatic music] -
108:48 - 109:02♪
[siren] -
109:02 - 109:08[shot]
♪ [electronic music] -
109:08 - 109:12>>Ben: It's cool to see it up here, I
have to say. -
109:12 - 109:16[applause]
-
109:16 - 109:20>>Ben: Thank you.
[glass breaking] -
109:20 - 109:23>>Ben: It's amazing to me that Studio
makes it possible to have my entire -
109:23 - 109:27creative process in one place. It's an
incredible thing for creators and -
109:27 - 109:32storytellers and certainly for making
Motion Books on Madefire. Thank you. -
109:32 - 109:37[applause]
>>Ben: Thanks, Panos. -
109:37 - 109:42>>Panos: That was very cool, bro, that was
super cool. That was cool. That's cool. So -
109:42 - 109:46you saw how Studio changes the way I work,
how I create and, and it has been a -
109:46 - 109:51phenomenal product to do so. You can see
how it's changing how Ben works. Now we -
109:51 - 109:55have a ton of other partners we've been
working with to bring Studio to life, and -
109:55 - 109:59to bring the Surface Dial specifically to
life, and that mode of interaction between -
109:59 - 110:03the tow. There's a company by the name of
Mental Canvas, there's been some images -
110:03 - 110:07around here. It's a pretty interesting
company, it's awesome. Julie Dorsey is -
110:07 - 110:10the CEO. Uh, it's this true example of
where the software was built specifically -
110:10 - 110:14for this device. This is a drawing you're
looking at. This is Screen Studios, this -
110:14 - 110:17is exactly where we are. And you can see
all the dimensions in the drawing where -
110:17 - 110:21the line's coming out of this thing, and
it's pretty beautiful. And it's an image -
110:21 - 110:24that it comes to life only on something
where you are able to put the Pen down, -
110:24 - 110:29the Dial down, and start creating on a
product like Mental Canvas. You're going -
110:29 - 110:33to meet Julie later, when you go down to
the workshop. You'll be able to see all -
110:33 - 110:37the details of what she does, and many
of our other partners. One of the things -
110:37 - 110:42that we learned here, with Dial, that
really kinda inspired us, was the fact -
110:42 - 110:47that when a developer, a designer, a
creator, or even somebody who sits down -
110:47 - 110:51to edit through documents and wants to
move faster, the idea where both of you -
110:51 - 110:54hands are engaged, one on the Surface
Dial, the other with the Pen, and you're -
110:54 - 110:59in mode, and you're immersed, and you're
flowing. It's, it's very, very intense -
110:59 - 111:04and you can get so much out of it. We then
took a few minutes working with our -
111:04 - 111:08developers to put a small vignette
together, so you can see what's happening -
111:08 - 111:11with the Surface Studio and the Surface
Dial. Take a quick look. -
111:11 - 111:16♪ [gentle music]
>>Man: When I saw Surface Studio for the -
111:16 - 111:21first time, the jaw drops a little bit.
>>Woman: The Surface Dial with the Studio, -
111:21 - 111:26there's just this magic that takes place.
>>Man 2: It's definitely redefining the -
111:26 - 111:33concept of desktop.
♪ [upbeat music] -
111:33 - 111:36>>Miles: Sketchable is principly designed
for Pen and touch input. The Surface -
111:36 - 111:41Studio fits it to a T. With the Surface
Studio, what I saw immediately was the -
111:41 - 111:45size of the screen. Whatever you're doing,
if you're trying to be productive, -
111:45 - 111:50realistically, it maters. The really
special thing about the Surface Dial is -
111:50 - 111:55when we can change the color while you're
painting, without even picking up the tip. -
111:55 - 112:00That's not just as good as real life, it's
better. -
112:00 - 112:03>>Don: At Librium Software, we make
solutions for the architecture, -
112:03 - 112:07engineering, and construction industries.
With the Surface Studio, you really have -
112:07 - 112:12a new collaborative way of interacting
with documents. -
112:12 - 112:15>>Peter: It is essentially the same
anglle as the drafting table. You're more -
112:15 - 112:19immersed in the technology once you're
down in the Studio mode. With the Dial, -
112:19 - 112:22there's an offscreen and onscreen
presence, and so, I can work however -
112:22 - 112:27makes sense to me.
♪ [orchestral music] -
112:27 - 112:32>>Julie: Mental Canvas combines free-
hand drawing with 3D capabilities. You -
112:32 - 112:37could draw on a canvas, but then you
can also project your strokes into space. -
112:37 - 112:46With Surface Studio, you just get this
really fluid experience of creation that's -
112:46 - 112:51just not possible anywhere else.
>>Man: The experience so far has been -
112:51 - 112:56seamless. It's going to change the way
that people do work at their desk. -
112:56 - 113:01>>Julie: Once you start to use it, you
don't feel like you're working with a -
113:01 - 113:03computer anymore, you feel like the
computer's serving you, rather than the -
113:03 - 113:09other way around.
♪ ♪ -
113:09 - 113:11>>Panos: That's absolutely incredible.
[applause] -
113:11 - 113:16>>Panos: It's incredible to see. It's
incredible to see how the Dial brings this -
113:16 - 113:20product to life, how it changes the way
you can think about product like this. -
113:20 - 113:25It's a product you can pre-order today.
If you want to experience it, which I -
113:25 - 113:29think a lot of people may, get out to the
Microsoft store, any Microsoft store, -
113:29 - 113:33tomorrow, and the Surface Studio will
be there, get your hands on it, get close -
113:33 - 113:39to it, get close up to that screen. Now,
for $3,000, it's an incredible value. It's -
113:39 - 113:43for the creators and the professionals
out there. But, it's also for anyone who -
113:43 - 113:49wants to replace multiple monitors, or
somebody who uses a pad for just writing. -
113:49 - 113:55It's got so much opportunity. I can't wait
for you guys to get your hands on it. I -
113:55 - 114:00just can't. I want you to get your hands
on this product. Now it's available in -
114:00 - 114:03limited quantities this holiday, so if you
do want to get your hands on the product, -
114:03 - 114:09you, uh, you better do that pretty
quickly. This is a product that I believe, -
114:09 - 114:18that we believe truly brings out the
Creator in all of us. I think it's going -
114:18 - 114:24to enable each and every one of us to
achieve more, and with that, I would -
114:24 - 114:36like to welcome Satya.
[applause] -
114:36 - 114:42>>Satya: Thank you. Thank you Panos. It's
fantastic to be here in New York City. -
114:42 - 114:52What you saw today is the magic we can
create when we take that most malleable -
114:52 - 115:00of resources, software, mix it with
hardware innovation, and birth new -
115:00 - 115:07computers and new computing experience.
But more importantly, it is about -
115:07 - 115:15empowering everyone with a new set of
tools. Creating a new platform of -
115:15 - 115:28opportunity for everyone. Each of us has
an innate desire to create, to connect, -
115:28 - 115:38to express. That's what makes us human.
This is what the first computers were -
115:38 - 115:47designed to do, to help people get more
done and more productive. The last ten -
115:47 - 115:55years, our industry has seen the emergence
of a variety of new technologies, social -
115:55 - 116:05networks, devices, applications, services.
Much of that innovation has been slanted -
116:05 - 116:12towards consumption, helping us consume
more information and media in different -
116:12 - 116:19formats. That technology absolutely has
a place in our lives and it should -
116:19 - 116:27rightfully be celebrated. However, I
believe that the next ten years will be -
116:27 - 116:38defined by technology that empowers
profound creation. At Microsoft, our -
116:38 - 116:43mission is to empower every person and
every organization on the planet to -
116:43 - 116:54achieve more. We are the company that
stands for the builders, the makers, the -
116:54 - 117:03creators. That's who we are. Every choice
we make is about finding that balance -
117:03 - 117:14between consumption and creative
expression. I'm inspired by what I see in -
117:14 - 117:21the Minecraft generation, who view
themselves not as players of a game, but -
117:21 - 117:29as creators of new worlds that they dream
up. When we think about the future of -
117:29 - 117:36computers and computing, we think about
this generation, and everyone who's -
117:36 - 117:41inspired by them, the new forms of
creativity, the expression that we can -
117:41 - 117:50unleash. This is what motivates us with
Windows 10. As we pursue our ambition -
117:50 - 117:57to bring more personal computing into
our lives, we're building Windows for -
117:57 - 118:07each of us. One that pushes the boundaries
on input and output modalities, enabling -
118:07 - 118:14people to write, speak, see, touch,
experience computing in new ways. With -
118:14 - 118:23Surface, we're creating a new category
that transforms your desk into a creator's -
118:23 - 118:33studio, a tool for creation, connection,
and expression. We're also bringing -
118:33 - 118:42together Windows with Office, Windows with
gaming, all as cloud-connected, AI -
118:42 - 118:52enhanced, trusted experiences that span
all of your devices. What you also saw -
118:52 - 119:01today was the birth of a new medium, a
future where we can move from two- -
119:01 - 119:11dimensional constructs to 3D. From 3D
objects to Holograms and from Holograms -
119:11 - 119:17to mixed reality. We think of mixed
reality as that ability to seamlessly -
119:17 - 119:25share experiences across your digital and
analog worlds. Scanning a sandcastle in -
119:25 - 119:32the real world, making it a 3D object in
the virtual world, sharing it, -
119:32 - 119:38transforming it, placing it back in the
real world as a hologram. We are -
119:38 - 119:45democratizing this new medium of
mixed reality for everyone. We want the -
119:45 - 119:50artists, the musicians, the architects,
the students, the gamers, the builders, -
119:50 - 119:58the makers, everyone who creates, all of
us, to help bring this mixed reality -
119:58 - 120:08medium to life. We want to empower
people, from playing games to broadcasting -
120:08 - 120:15games, from watching the broadcast to
interacting with the broadcast. From -
120:15 - 120:21capturing 3D to designing in 3D, from
creating a 3D object to sharing a 3D -
120:21 - 120:28object as a hologram. From a silo-
digital-analog world to a new immersive -
120:28 - 120:39mixed reality world. To close, I want to
go back where we started this morning. -
120:39 - 120:46What permeates throughout all of this is
that ultimately, technology is just a -
120:46 - 120:56tool in the hands of humanity, a tool
that helps amplify our ingenuity and -
120:56 - 121:06creativity. New computing medias do not
take shape by technology alone. It is up -
121:06 - 121:14to the creators to seize the moment and
bring technology to life. We're at this -
121:14 - 121:21point in our industry, in our history,
that a new computing platform and a -
121:21 - 121:29new computing medium can empower
profound creation. One of my favorite -
121:29 - 121:42poets, Reina Maria Rilke, captures it
best: The future enters into us and -
121:42 - 121:53transforms itself in us long before it
happens. It is for each of us collectively -
121:53 - 122:00to imagine the future, create it, and let
ourselves be transformed by it. Thank -
122:00 - 122:09you all very very much. Thanks.
[applause] -
122:09 - 122:12♪ [clarinet music]
-
122:12 - 122:19>>Narrator: The spirit of creativit lives
in all of us. It compels us to move -
122:19 - 122:24forward.
♪ So tell me do you love someone? -
122:24 - 122:27♪ I'm losing all the time I had.
>>Woman: I paint with colors. -
122:27 - 122:30♪ I never had to know about the other
♪ Know about the other side. -
122:30 - 122:34>>Man: I paint with numbers.
>>Woman: I paint with words. -
122:34 - 122:38♪ [upbeat music]
>>Girl: I sculpt in 3D. -
122:38 - 122:42>>Man: I sculpt in code.
>>Man: I sculpt young minds to go -
122:42 - 122:44further.
♪ [upbeat music] -
122:44 - 122:51>>Woman: I design skyscrapers.
>>Boy: I design new worlds. -
122:51 - 122:56>>Girl: I share ideas.
>>Woman: I share experiences. -
122:56 - 122:58♪ [music playing throughout]
>>Woman: I compose symphonies of -
122:58 - 123:02music.
>>Man: I compose symphonies of science. -
123:02 - 123:08>>Narrator: What we create is more than
just our work. It is our passion. -
123:08 - 123:15Microsoft helps you turn that passion
into reality with technology that is -
123:15 - 123:25personal, magical, and intuitive, so
nothing comes between you and your ideas. -
123:25 - 123:30Welcome to a world where every person
is empowered to achieve more. -
123:30 - 123:35♪ So tell me do you love someone?
>>Narrator: And every idea can make an -
123:35 - 123:42impact.
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