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Visiting the Windows Consumer Experience Space in New York City

In New York City this week, Microsoft has invited over 200 members of the press to visit the Windows Consumer Experience Space at Peter White Studios. There, they will get hands on demos of scenarios that both Windows Vista and Windows Live together enable for consumers. The scenarios at the Windows Consumer Experience Space include demos of the Windows Live apps (such as Windows Live Mail and Windows Live Photo Gallery), gaming on Windows Vista, and Windows Media Center and its home entertainment capabilities.

Windows Senior Product Manager Craig Cincotta gives us a tour of the Windows Consumer Experience Space where folks will come through for their demos:


Video: Windows Consumer Experience Space Walk-thru

One of the scenarios being demoed is the ability to create panoramic shots in Windows Live Photo Gallery. I absolutely love this feature and decided to go down to Times Square and take a few shots to create a panoramic view of Times Square during both during the evening and during the day. It is an amazing experience standing at Times Square especially at night with all the neon signs and I wanted to share that experience through the panoramic shots.

Times Square (Night) Panoramic Stitch

Times Square (Day) Panoramic Stitch 

In creating a panoramic shot, another scenario is being able to use Windows Live Photo Gallery to upload and share that photo to either Windows Live Spaces or Flickr. I chose to upload the panoramic shot of Times Square to my Flickr account and embed it in this blog post - however the same scenario also works if I uploaded the image to Windows Live Spaces as well. For an excellent overview of uploading photos to Flickr through Windows Live Photo Gallery, check out Program Manager Michael Palermiti's screencast and blog post.

Several of our Featured Communities were also invited to visit the Windows Consumer Experience Space such as Blair Briggs, Michael Reyes, Bob Stein, John Obeto, Patrick Husband and Jason Dunn.

In celebration of the Windows Consumer Experience Space - Microsoft has also launched Windows Vista Holiday Product Guide in which users can download to get the low-down on all the excellent new products (which are Certified for Windows Vista) hitting the market this holiday season that take advantage of Windows Vista such as the Gateway One and the Dell XPS 720.

 

There are many awesome consumer scenarios both Windows Vista and Windows Live can offer and we will continue to blog about them here on the Windows Experience Blog. Be sure to subscribe to the Windows Experience Blog's RSS feed since not all blog posts hit the frontpage of the Windows Vista Team Blog. 


Comments

  1. Posted on: October 27, 2007 at 6:12PM  

    I need to buy myself one of those Vista orb logo tables...

  2. Posted on: October 27, 2007 at 8:46PM  

    those laptops are awesome, I would definitely like to have one :->

  3. Posted on: October 28, 2007 at 7:37PM  

    I realise this post is in the wrong spot but simply cannot figure out where to post it.

    I am an ICT co-ordinator in a School. We have deployed Windows Vista Business with Outlook 2007 and Exchange.

    It has been an absolute disaster because it is simply so slow in responding.

    In particular when we click on a Public task it takes approximately 20 - 45 seconds before task can be entered/emails viewed

    This occurs on all our Vista/Office 2007 computers (various model machines)...and does not occur on our Outlook 03 Windows XP Computers.

    In short Office 2007 and Vista is causing me and my school a great deal of stress/anxiety and wasted time...what on earth can we do??

    - Matthew Polack

    ICT Co-ordinator Good Shepherd School

    Croydon, Australa

  4. Posted on: October 30, 2007 at 3:32PM  

    Windows Live Photo Gallery rocks !

    Here are few of my panoramic snaps

    http://chakkaradeep.wordpress.com/2007/10/29/my-first-panoramic-pictures-using-windows-live-photo-gallery/

    Regards,

    Chakkaradeep

  5. Posted on: November 04, 2007 at 10:00AM  

    MPolack

    Can you say the specs of the computers in your school.

  6. Posted on: November 04, 2007 at 10:02AM  

    I really want that Vaio LT PC/TV. I wonder if I could wall mount it. Hmm.

  7. Posted on: November 05, 2007 at 12:59AM  

    So are all these new Live Services/Application going to be bundled with Windows XP SP3?  Seems like a lot of effort is going into Live in the last year, so it would be great to get these services out/known to the greatest number of people possible.

  8. Posted on: November 05, 2007 at 1:14AM  

    NONE of the Windows Live services or apps will be bundled with *any* Service Pack for either Windows Vista or Windows XP.

    - Brandon

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