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Amazing technology from Japan . .. . . but can you guess what it is?!

Posted by 361degrees on October 22, 2006

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You’ve just looked into the future… yep that’s right!
You’ve just seen something that will replace your PC in the near future.
Here is how it works: 

In the revolution of miniature computers, scientists have made great developments with bluetooth technology…
This is the forthcoming computers you can carry within your pockets.

This “pen sort of instrument” produces both the monitor as well as the keyboard on any flat surfaces from where you can carry out functions you woul d normally do on your desktop computer.

Can anyone say, “Good-bye laptops!” 

29 Responses to “Amazing technology from Japan . .. . . but can you guess what it is?!”

  1. daniel ermyas Says:

    i appraciet you by your descoveration of the computer technoligy and by your ennovation and i will br continue your talent and i will try yours sucsser and i hope you god give good for you by your technology.

  2. daniel ermyas from dessie collage of bussines and managment in ethiopia. Says:

    it is an amazing inoovation and idon’t leave this technology by apprcieating and i hope good thing is for you
    one day ethiopia get this technology in the future this is my hoppetion for our countrey but your innovation is good and it is amazing in the world .

  3. james Says:

    wow this is cool, do you know when it will be coming out? Well cool anyway.

  4. Chantal Says:

    This product was featured on HGTV in one episode of I WANT THAT! Tech Tools. Here is the link:
    http://marketplace.hgtv.com/View_Listing.asp?CompanyId=0&RegionId=&SubCategoryId=1&Level=3&Keyword=&Page=1&PageSize=10&Sort=PA&SoL=&Episode=HITEC-101&IWTShow=5&Lid=1328-N607255

  5. STRUYVE G. H. Says:

    verry good, I’wanted

  6. Mike Says:

    Can anyone say, bulls%$t??
    This product is, in fact, NOT available on any website. The keyboard exists, the monitor isn’t too great a stretch, but the balance is fiction, for the time being. The keyboards, by the way, completely suck, and don’t work worth a damn. There is no feel to it, and it frequently misreads what you type.
    By the way, has anyone on this blog learned to spell?

  7. Pete Says:

    Lighten up Mike! :-)

    It does say “the future.” Look at it as one of those concept cars that Detroit trots out at auto shows.

    The first computer mouse was a real klunker too!

  8. Thuy Says:

    Thanks, Pete!

  9. Akilah Says:

    this does seem interesting I must say but i think I’ll do a little more research. I do agree with Mike though on the other hand, what is the feel to the keyboard?
    Any way i would like to know about this myself.

  10. Tekle Says:

    I really appreciate your work. But i want to see and try it before i say anymore.
    Anyway good work. Go ahead.

    From Ethiopia.

  11. HAFTU Says:

    words fall to me to express my feeling on the technology,and i appriciate your creativity. Moreover, if you share me some ideas how your system works my appreciations go higher and higher.

    thank you anyway.

    From Ethiopia.

  12. Charles Says:

    The people who made comments above are the same ones who are answering our tech support calls for HP, Dell, Microsoft and all of the other major vendors out there.

    I would like to see more development in the pressure sensitive films where you can “unroll” your keyboard and hang your monitor up where you want it. Then plug your “computer pen” in and you are ready to go.

  13. boko Says:

    can i bay I like this technojie. pleas tell me wher I can bay.

    may e mail : irfan_boko@hotmail.com

  14. dhamodharan Says:

    I have hear that all the new technologies are just a virtual concept. But this has proved that really an emerging technology is there in the other side oh the world

  15. Mouse Says:

    Computermouse

    yeah thats what I ment, i didnt remember the spelling but i did remember the meaning of the Mouse

  16. Abhishek Says:

    plz send more info about it on my e-mail id , my id is abhmittal@rediffmail.com

  17. jake Says:

    re: spelling….

    remember frank zappa came out with an album named ” Sheik Yerbouti”

    some of this verbage reads like it came out from a block translation dictionary conversion.

    as far as the technology…. two thumbs down for me. i still cannot get over cnet’s approval of a $500.00 pair of e buds and all the idiots who wrote in about how good they were. i bought a pair of koss earbuds for about $18.00 and i bet you a “doolar” they’re doggone close to the $ 500.00 pair and i don’t have to worry about locking em up or losing ‘em. and they came with an extra set of ear foams. can you imagine how much you’d have to pay for this technojunk for it not to work very well????

  18. Charter Wells Says:

    Today’s cheap pocket calculator has more computing power than the first computer I saw in operation back in 1957. That IBM 360 filled more than an acre of floor space. The computer itself required four times the electric power required for a small city. In those days before transistors, air conditioning to ccol the thing required even more power. Today’s cheap pocket calculators carry more computing power.

  19. David Says:

    1. For those who wonder what the “keyboard” feels like, it feels like any counter-top or surface that you chose to set your system up. Get it?

    2. For those disbeliever, remember that this is only concept models. As technology advances, it will become more and more practical. Did you really believe that man can go to the moon and come back in the same lifetime? IT all started with concepts that is physically and technologically FEASIBLE. To “MIKE”, You must be the same people that scream BS when others told you that there are sounds and pictures of people thousands of miles away coming out of a “box” they called TV?

  20. KenearlG Says:

    This has been out since late ‘06, I’ve seen it on a lot of blogs and forums. People are going ga-ga over the concept, too bad it doesn’t really exist yet. If it did, and when it does, they probably won’t be able to keep up with the demand.
    Any imaginative mind can dream up a neat concept, make mockups and virtual presentations such as this, but putting it into reality is something else.
    I like the roll-up idea much better, at least your fingers would receive some tactile feedback.

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  23. scott Says:

    lame

  24. GAYAS Says:

    plz send more info about it on my e-mail id , my id is gayas@brightstartech.com

  25. Andy Says:

    I agree with Scott…lame.

  26. Michael chowne Says:

    we would like to purchase some or this new kind of technology nd we need ur e-mail address nd we would like to now how much it costs nd we would lk to stay in touch wit u thnx u very much

  27. Michael chowne Says:

    ow nd this is my id chowne_mak @hotmail.com

  28. whocares Says:

    it will never replace laptops, try using it in your lap. nuff said

  29. Javier Moran Says:

    I can remember back in 1979 my first Computer I bought 386sx if some one had Told me that they had a new technology like this, no one would have believed it.
    Truth is technology is changing so fast that any thing is possible with the power of The mind. Imagine what we could do if we used 100 percent of our brain instead of
    Ten percent.

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