So I'm thinking 5 Kinect-IIs, a common wooden table, some hardware, and you could have a team room/meeting room in virtual 3-D with folks from all over the world?
Once you made something like this, then you'd start writing apps for it -- I would imagine you'd start off with virtual "pictures" for the walls that could have a web browser, spreadsheet, etc. built in. Then you could work up to truly interactive 3-D tools, but I'm not sure users could easily grasp moving to holographic toolsets right off the bat. It's an interesting marketing question.
Once you made something like this, then you'd start writing apps for it -- I would imagine you'd start off with virtual "pictures" for the walls that could have a web browser, spreadsheet, etc. built in. Then you could work up to truly interactive 3-D tools, but I'm not sure users could easily grasp moving to holographic toolsets right off the bat. It's an interesting marketing question.