The body of this prototype is quite complex, because all that is usually joined by the technology here is separated into individual units. In case of the laptop, packed with features slots, you can add and remove a camera, a tablet and a smartphone.
Connect to a gadget Lifebook 2013 it moved all its functions, including the processor, and other functions that are "recycled". For example, there is a keyboard, the keyboard is touchscreen tablet (or even secondary display style DS), while the smartphone is also an MP3 player. The camera is integrated on the outer surface of the display, and can of course be removed and carried around. Certainly it would be much more powerful than the average small video cameras used by the laptop.
The advantage of all this modularity is the ability to sync and recharge all the gadgets that are common to modern life in one place. It should also (at least in theory) reduce the number of "redundancy" of our technological setup.
It 's unclear what should be in the main body of the "laptop" once you extract the components, apart from the main display and battery. Will have its own CPU? It can also work with the keyboard / tablet detached and connected via Bluetooth? Questions that the designer has no answer. It 's the beauty of the prototypes.
Comments :
0 komentar to “The new concept includes Fujitsu Lifebook tablet, smartphone and a camera”
Posting Komentar