On September 4th, Microsoft took the stage at IFA 2015 in Berlin to show off new hardware that will soon be shipping around the world running Windows 10. However, the company didn’t deliver much of what we already know.
Microsoft’s Bryan Roper presented a demo of Windows 10 and its new features, but there was only one camera broadcasting the live stream and the online audience couldn’t see the presentation. It’s worth pointing out that the live streaming was not arranged by Microsoft, it was a stream offered by IFA.
After the twenty-minute plus Windows 10 demo, Microsoft’s OEM Division Corporate Vice President, Nick Parker, took the stage to highlight a number of Windows 10 devices from different partners including, Acer, Asus, Dell, Toshiba, and a few other companies.
As expected, Microsoft didn’t announce anything new, as the company is planning its own hardware event in October.
In case you missed it, for your enjoyment, I have added a recording of the “Windows 10 lights up new devices” press event live stream in YouTube. If you want to skip the Windows 10 demo, jump straight to the hardware presentation at minute 25:00.