I think that if they made a laptop with a potenitally larger screen than the case size then it would be a major selling point. How do you make the screen larger with existing tech? Projector.
Perhaps include a simple foldup projector screen.
Or have a screen that can unfold?
Back on topic, I think ultra light laptops are expensive and we are in a global recession. In 24 months that market will be better.
is that people want a big screen and a small laptop. I think the real question is whether we'll get bendy screens first(screens that roll or bend out when in use and snap back later) or wearable contacts that can generate images like you're looking at a computer.
Maybe because they charge the earth for these notebooks, and you get the lightness freom netbooks, with 80% of what you need to do , all the full power of notebooks, without breaking the banks with a normal sized notebook.
The reason they are not selling is that they are no longer the only game in town,
Wanted: mini-projector on back of laptop.
Would you use or buy one for your laptop?
I think that if they made a laptop with a potenitally larger screen than the case size then it would be a major selling point. How do you make the screen larger with existing tech? Projector.
Perhaps include a simple foldup projector screen.
Or have a screen that can unfold?
Back on topic, I think ultra light laptops are expensive and we are in a global recession. In 24 months that market will be better.
is that people want a big screen and a small laptop. I think the real question is whether we'll get bendy screens first(screens that roll or bend out when in use and snap back later) or wearable contacts that can generate images like you're looking at a computer.
I'm betting on the bendy screens.
Maybe because they charge the earth for these notebooks, and you get the lightness freom netbooks, with 80% of what you need to do , all the full power of notebooks, without breaking the banks with a normal sized notebook.
The reason they are not selling is that they are no longer the only game in town,