Wishful thinking? Probably. The rumor mill has once again jolted our overactive imaginations following ComputerWorld's speculation about
...A light, thin Mac with a standard screen when you open it up, and a second screen on the top of the device (a touchscreen) which would act as an iPad when the lid is closed.
Our silly Photoshop rendering above illustrates this concept, while the Apple patent drawing dug up by Patently Apple (below) that the ComputerWorld piece is based on shows a more sensible configuration:
Either way it seems feasible, if a tad far-fetched. But man, if I could flip my iPad open to reveal a keyboard and do some honest-to-God typing, I'd be a happy, one-device-carrying man.
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Daftness.
The ipad or any tablet pc for that matter is so limited that it really needs a more powerful computer with more memory to augment it. It needs to be in a case while traveling to protect the screen. You need to look at your hands while typing and you can't rest your fingers on the keyboard making it a somewhat slow and inferior experience than a standard keyboard. You have to hold it while watching videos.
The interesting thing is that a powerful laptop solves most of these problems.
If we ultimately want less devices that do more, rather than many devises that do less, I think we should focus on the combination of the two and not just splicing them together.
The modern laptop is capable of running the most power hungry applications with ease and it has much more storage space than any of these small devices (side note: the ipod touch doesn't have enough memory to house my music library which is why I wanted an mp3 player in the first place). The tablet needs a touch OS and good battery life.
I'm suggesting that we merge the two and get the best of both worlds. A powerful laptop body with physical keyboard and a display that can function as a tablet only when it is detached. I know what you are saying, Lenovo is coming out with that exact product. Yes they are but the execution is very lackluster and that's why I'm writing this. I want more companies to make strides with Lenovos genius idea so that we can finally have that one computer for everything.
Just one laptop that we can plug into a bigger monitor at home for a desktop, or a standard laptop for portability, or a tablet dock for recharging and transferring files. Why do we need three computers (Desktop, Laptop, Tablet) when we can carve that down to one. It doesn't seem necessary. Sorry for the length and slightly off topic comment.
Yes please.
Love,
Paul