I’d stick it on a wall. Have it display live hi res video of someplace outside as one of it’s defaults … voila` fake window. You could walk up to it, touch it, and call up your mail, TV, video calls etc.
Still 10K is damn pricey to have in everyones home … but flat screen displays started out at over 10K, and showed up in airports and places like that before they got into homes.
Something like this would be great as an information kiosk in an airport for example… and eventually, if they get the price down to 3-4k, people will hang one on their wall rather than a “plain” flat screen TV.
Of course, because Microsoft is so big into digital rights management you won’t actually be able to watch any TV on it, and you won’t be able to have any storage attached to it because you might store movies on it, and you couldn’t connect it to the net because you might pirate music with it….
But hey … you can always use it as a coffee table! 😀