Wall panel video conferencing, a flexible e-paper tablet that rolls up like a fully interactive magazine, a HoloLens-powered classroom where students can learn in a hands-on way, and immersive work desks that are fully interactive. They’re all part of this new “world of the future” video by Microsoft.The company set the speculative video five to 10 years in the near future, wanting to show how its new offering, especially tools beyond Office and Windows—especially Kinect or the HoloLens—could change the world by connecting the real with the virtual.Microsoft’s vision for the future looks stunningSo … let’s go ahead and make this happen. If nothing else, we’d love a chance to sit in that classroom where the kids interact with what a scuba diver sees and can pan around to find new ocean creatures.Media Platforms Design TeamSwipe content and user states between screens.Media Platforms Design TeamInteracting with a flexible tablet.Media Platforms Design TeamNothing like working on to-do lists on and analyzing candidates on a giant wallView full post on YoutubeSource: The VergeJohn WenzWriterJohn Wenz is a Popular Mechanics writer and space obsessive based in Philadelphia. He tweets @johnwenz.