Seadragon – Microsoft Will Change The Way We Use Screens

Wed, Jun 6, 2007

Beta, Microsoft, Technology

 

seadragon21small Seadragon   Microsoft Will Change The Way We Use Screens Seadragon is an incubation project resulting from the acquisition of Seadragon Software in February. Its aim is nothing less than to change the way we use screens, from wall-sized displays to mobile devices, so that visual information can be smoothly browsed regardless of the amount of data involved or the bandwidth of the network.

picture1 Seadragon   Microsoft Will Change The Way We Use Screens

If this sounds a little vague, consider the following four “promises” of Seadragon:

  1. Speed of navigation is independent of the size or number of objects.
  2. Performance depends only on the ratio of bandwidth to pixels on the screen.
  3. Transitions are smooth as butter.
  4. Scaling is near perfect and rapid for screens of any resolution.

The Seadragon team is currently tuning its DirectX implementation, making the most of the new Windows Media Photo format, and cranking on the Photosynth Technology Preview.

Source: Microsoft Live Labs

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