In an “off-campus” building, away from spying eyes, the team was able to
piece together the table using a revolutionary internal five-camera design making it unlike and superior to any previous touch-screen concept (Derene).After five years of secrecy, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer introduced the Surface to the computer world on May 29th, 2007, at the Wall Street Journal’s D: All Thing’s Digital Conference. No doubt that tech-gurus, designers, and Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, were scrambling to figure out who Gates could have possibly stolen the design from (Look).
But there was no one else to claim the credit. It wasn’t the I-Table remodeled with a Microsoft logo—it was the real deal: a genuine, well-conceived design created and delivered by team Microsoft. There was nothing to do but offer a sigh of acceptance that Microsoft might actually, after all, have an eye for creativity and innovation.
Microsoft’s Official Surface Commercial








