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Hi All

If this story is to believed,which I cannot see why not ,I mean isn't anything possible nowadays

enjoy

http://click.email.globalspec.com/?qs=1c9ac13617334998c630cc5cd3e9d8505053e29ddf917652aa08e1d5af745ae811cecdb324840b17

Cheers OZ :cigar:

Posted

The only problem I can for see is the screen being separated and the multiple sections making one big screen . I think it would take time to get use to.

Pretty cool design though IMO .

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Seems almost like it will suffer from investing a lot of time and money into a solution for a market issue (Transporting your computer with you when you leave the home/office) that has already been solved with tablets. Ala Sony putting R&D into minidisks because Cd's were too big and bulky to transport when MP3s were already breaking into the market.

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Ala Sony putting R&D into minidisks because Cd's were too big and bulky to transport when MP3s were already breaking into the market.

I dont suppose anyone wants to buy my high end MD transport and walkman?

I'll throw in my laserdisc player as a bonus!

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I believe it 100%. All the technology to create this has existed for a little while now. I'm willing to bet that within the next 10 years we'll probably start seeing clothing with embedded computers in them. The technology to do it exists.

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I dont suppose anyone wants to buy my high end MD transport and walkman?

I'll throw in my laserdisc player as a bonus!

Already have an MD walkman lol and a MD hifi system, bought them just when the iPods came out... :lookaround:

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I like it.

A hell of a lot easier to throw when rolled up.......

Not to mention a lot easier to bash a mugger over the head with than a measly tablet.

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