Why Spatial Multitasking Could Matter More Than Entertainment

What I Found

A practical look at why larger virtual workspaces, FaceTime, and multitasking may be the real everyday value of.

When people talk about spatial computing, the first examples usually seem to be movies, games, and entertainment. That makes sense, because those are the easiest things to picture. But that is not where my mind goes first.

The real productivity potential is not just having a flashy new screen. It is the ability to spread out work, keep larger windows open around you, handle multiple tasks at once, and still stay connected through things like FaceTime or group calls.

What this video covers

  • The Productivity Question
  • Why Bigger Workspaces Matter
  • FaceTime And Group Calls
  • Entertainment Is Not Enough
  • What Still Needs To Be Proven

The short version

The real productivity potential is not just having a flashy new screen. It is the ability to spread out work, keep larger windows open around you, handle multiple tasks at once, and still stay connected through things like FaceTime or group calls.

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