gizmodo.com— This concept, based on one of Apple's latest patents, which uses a transparent touch screen that can work as control surfaces on two sides, while the device is open and close.
Mar 21, 2008View in Crawl 4
SOmething like this is far into the future. Look at how much computers have shrunk in 30 years. I imagine in another 100 years they would be able to fit most of the nessecary stuff in the border around the frame in conjunction with the space behind the monitor.Or just imagine sticking a macbook air onto the back of the monitor.
what you just said, and what the pattent are are two completely different things. Go try and make what you just said and you will realize how idiodic your comment is.
No one could say that it wouldn't feel right typing on glass or that it would be non-responsive. Have you ever been to the future? I rest my case. Score another one for Apple.
se1zureMar 23, 2008
SOmething like this is far into the future. Look at how much computers have shrunk in 30 years. I imagine in another 100 years they would be able to fit most of the nessecary stuff in the border around the frame in conjunction with the space behind the monitor.Or just imagine sticking a macbook air onto the back of the monitor.
se1zureMar 23, 2008
what you just said, and what the pattent are are two completely different things. Go try and make what you just said and you will realize how idiodic your comment is.
bjornskiMar 23, 2008
That would be annoying as hell.
severinggeckoMar 23, 2008
im an idiot for pointing out the flaw in your blind fanboy rage?
radiopoliceMar 24, 2008
No one could say that it wouldn't feel right typing on glass or that it would be non-responsive. Have you ever been to the future? I rest my case. Score another one for Apple.
nutzngumMar 24, 2008
it's a product Homer Simpson purchased - after extolling the virtues of being a white male aged 25-40. I guess I'm a Simpsons fan.