A Peek Inside Microsoft’s InfoComm 2014 Booth

Here is a firsthand look at Microsoft's exhibit space at InfoComm 2014, as well as reactions from show attendees.
Published: June 18, 2014

Microsoft is exhibiting at InfoComm 2014 this year, and Craig MacCormack, editor-at-large for Commercial Integrator, SSI‘s sister publication, checked out its booth when the show floor opened on Wednesday.

While there he snapped some photos (click here to view). He noted four Perceptive Pixels touchscreens, Surface Pro tablets, as well as charging and network connections.
MacCormack also talked to attendees at the platinum sponsor’s exhibit area. (There were no representatives from Microsoft in the booth at the time for comment.)

Paul Yarin, VP of hardware engineering for Oblong in Los Angeles, was disappointed not to see Lync included in the booth since it is a collaboration tool and Microsoft has 10,000 square feet in the collaboration area of the show floor.

“I expected a little bit more,” he says. “They made a nice environment for people to relax. I think it’s more about brand presence.”

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Joshua Drain, IT services professional in the corporate division at Devon Energy in Oklahoma City, wanted to see the newest 82-inch version of Perceptive Pixel as well as Lync.
“It’s a massive footprint to have such a small amount of stuff,” he says. “Maybe they didn’t think AV guys would have any interest in Lync, but we do.”

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