Nice toys, but the problem is the cost and fact that what ever becomes the "computer" is no longer useful for anything else. You can't set stuff on it, if the glass gets scratched you have a problem, and how does one type without any tactile feedback?
Nice toys, but the problem is the cost and fact that what ever becomes the "computer" is no longer useful for anything else. You can't set stuff on it, if the glass gets scratched you have a problem, and how does one type without any tactile feedback?
ReplyDeleteYikes!!! That is freaky cool:)
ReplyDeleteVery cool. The photo thing was most interesting.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of an iPhone... scaled WAY up. Too cool! (read as: I want one!)
ReplyDeleteAll of that is written in the language I'm now working in. It is VERY cool!
ReplyDeleteThe tabletop thing - that is for very specific applications, not a replacement for desk top or laptop/notebook computers.
But the touch technology, that might port over.
When my programming group first saw this we all said - "what about fingerprints?"