Think Simple. Cook Chinese.
Here is what I think is simple and like Chinese cooking, you mix and match to your liking and requirement.
There will be TWO main products:
1 Screens: 10-17-19-22-24". Regular and Touch sensitive. FW, GW, Airport, USB, Ethernet, and SuperDrive. All built in.
2 iPod size modules will plug into these screens. CPU module will have Processor, Memory and HD, FW/GW, Head Phone.
Thats it.
Use your imagination and mix and match.
I will have myCPU and 10" in my pocket all the time. At home a 19" screen and at my studio 24".
Widely available peripherals will have FW connectivity.
All I will need to transport is myCPU module in my pocket plugged into my 10" screen.
Beautiful, minimalist, simple.
There will be TWO main products:
1 Screens: 10-17-19-22-24". Regular and Touch sensitive. FW, GW, Airport, USB, Ethernet, and SuperDrive. All built in.
2 iPod size modules will plug into these screens. CPU module will have Processor, Memory and HD, FW/GW, Head Phone.
Thats it.
Use your imagination and mix and match.
I will have myCPU and 10" in my pocket all the time. At home a 19" screen and at my studio 24".
Widely available peripherals will have FW connectivity.
All I will need to transport is myCPU module in my pocket plugged into my 10" screen.
Beautiful, minimalist, simple.
Comments
<strong>I will have myCPU and 10" in my pocket all the time.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I already have a 10" in my pocket.
But seriously, I like this idea - speed and size of the drives wouldn't be so hot though. My module would have to be fairly large...
OK, that's enough freudian slips for one post.
-S
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I already have a 10" in my pocket.
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Wow a detachable
(BTW try look up the word "detachable" in google and press "I´m felling lucky". Quite amazing thinking about what we are not talking about here)
Seriously: I would like if this was the way things worked. But Apple cannot change the way we use computers so much. They would have to make a clean cut in their product line: Everything (screens, computers and iPod) made from now on would not work with previously made stuff. And they would have to introduce more than 10-15 new products that were completly redesigned from the ground up. They just can´t do that.
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I already have a 10" in my pocket.
-S</strong><hr></blockquote>
Yeah but is it hot-pluggable?
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Yeah but is it hot-pluggable?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Only into yer mom. <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />
-S
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Yeah, I'm 4 and a half years old.
The portable unit (like the iWalk) could plug into a docking station perhaps, which could easily interface with legacy hardware. Or perhaps use "gigawire". The iWalk could be but one in a line of similar devices.
Seems pretty risky. I don't know that I'd buy one, for what I use a computer for.
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Only into yer mom. <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />
-S
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Yeah, I'm 4 and a half years old.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Er, not that I would care what you do to my mom, but I suggest you look at her first
<strong>heh. try to keep it tasteful.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Whoops. Sorry.
Er. I don't think that product will pan out
(** again sorry**).
<strong>heh. try to keep it tasteful.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Talk about your Freudian slips...