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    FusionGarage - Grid 10 (Was: Do we have a Nokia Internet Tablet in waiting? Tabco)

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    momcilo | # 81 | 2011-07-12, 12:34 | Report

    The video they show us mocks existing tablet devices - too big to fit in back-pocket.
    So this device must fit in the back pocket.

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    Dave999 | # 82 | 2011-07-12, 12:52 | Report

    How about a projector and possably a hologram cube?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0CQERRPSKA

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    ysss | # 83 | 2011-07-12, 12:57 | Report

    Hmm rubik's cube....

    Maybe the tablet is square shaped, has magnetized sides and NFC technology.

    6 of them can be effortlessly assembled to be a digital rubik's cube.

    That package will sell at $1974.00 per set.

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    mikecomputing | # 84 | 2011-07-12, 13:08 | Report

    Originally Posted by momcilo View Post
    On the blog there is a message posted by TabCo CEO. It does not sound too Elopian.
    Word eco$i$tem does not appear anywhere...

    So let's wait and see.
    its not Nokia but maybe people who has dropped of Nokia cause they dislike Nokias decissions............

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    govprog | # 85 | 2011-07-12, 13:11 | Report

    Originally Posted by ysss View Post
    Hmm rubik's cube....

    Maybe the tablet is square shaped, has magnetized sides and NFC technology.

    6 of them can be effortlessly assembled to be a digital rubik's cube.

    That package will sell at $1974.00 per set.
    And we can buy it and give it to our friend(s) as a good awkward gift.

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    debernardis | # 86 | 2011-07-12, 13:48 | Report

    Rubik's cube with its rotating facelets makes me think to one of those abandoned UIs for Meego, which allowed you to scroll horizontally (arguments like photos, email, messages, bookmarks etc.) and vertically for single items.
    This is a concept I liked very much.

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    IcyMoustache | # 87 | 2011-07-12, 14:01 | Report

    Originally Posted by
    Rubik's cube with its rotating facelets makes me think to one of those abandoned UIs for Meego, which allowed you to scroll horizontally (arguments like photos, email, messages, bookmarks etc.) and vertically for single items.
    This is a concept I liked very much.
    Exactly!!!!! In fact when it came out, I felt the Rubik's cube feeling....

    Now backwards, this could get quite close....

    maybe intel's own meego tablet.... any more speculation ??

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    momcilo | # 88 | 2011-07-12, 14:07 | Report

    Originally Posted by Dave999 View Post
    How about a projector and possably a hologram cube?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0CQERRPSKA
    Cool!

    Although 2D projector that can be used to project to the white wall would be cool enough.

    Imagine showing the movie in front of friends at the party... (+ magic nokia NFC speakers).

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    jnack95 | # 89 | 2011-07-12, 14:15 | Report

    maybe glasses free 3d like nintendo 3ds.......a 3D gui would be interesting. Not sure how practical, but they'd sell a bazillion of them.....or not....

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    sjgadsby | # 90 | 2011-07-12, 14:15 | Report

    Originally Posted by olighak View Post
    SO WHAT COULD THE rubiks cube as a hint mean?
    You can easily reformat your bricked tablet by peeling off and reapplying a few stickers.

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