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Originally Posted by jolouis View Post
Okay so is this one of those "We all had the same Eureka idea within a week of each other" sort of situations, or?...

http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=23704

The concept isn't EXACTLY the same, but if you follow your discussions about a "docking station with it's own processing power/etc" you're ending up in the exact same boat as what I was talking about... a companion device that's not quite a docking station, not quite a standalone machine, but sort of halfway inbetween. Lots of discussions have been going on around the idea (Tex even started talking about another possible evolution into a portable gaming server:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=23727), with everything from docking type of setup to something like hardware to support that old NoBounds concept. Anyways, lots of feasability and implementation discussions happening all over the boards, just find it interesting that they all seem to have crept up at the same sort of time.
Too funny. I like that we both had the idea of the dock being sort of "in reverse".

I am pretty sure that these conversations are not only the result of all the n900 talk, but also due to so many of us realizing the limits of the current hardware vs. the potential of the form factor. We are all seeing that there are things we'd like to do but are just "that far" away from them beign possible.

What?! You do understand that encoding video is one of the most processor intensive applications, right?

I really don't understand where you're going with this. Why not have a powerful desktop computer do all that heavy-lifting? What's the benefit of being able to do this stuff when docked, other than being able to keep your files on-device?
This was the reason for adding a second CPU in the base/dock originally. The benefit is that you are really always using the SAME device. When you are on the road you are only taking what you NEED with you. You are eliminating redundancy.

For example, I have a backed up copy of one of my favorite DVD's (yes, I own the original) on my iPod, on my PC hard drive, on an SD Card, and on my HTC Touch. And this is not the only file I have multiples of.

How many devices can you use at once? There are countless photos of people's tablets sitting on their desks right in front of their PC's. Why is the tablet even on at that point? What are you using it for that your Powerhouse PC cannot handle? So why not snap it in so it can charge and sync all of your data?
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