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2009-04-05
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2009-04-05
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Huh. I thought qgil described the IBM Meta Pad.
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2009-04-05
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2009-04-05
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Perhaps I'm a bit jaded, but it doesn't look even that good. Why such a small screen? How you're supposed to use that? Would that be a touch screen, I guess not. The copy text on that page is quite funny. It's the worst kind of "a weird design = revolution = awesome" attitude.
The future is a bit brighter than that concept device, I would say.
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OK, in that case I got a bit mislead by the article - it puts permanent storage within the metapad core and says you just would need a cradle to interface a display and the keyboard - that read like southbridge on the core to me just needing physical interfaces. Also, leaving out the southbridge sounds like a recipe for driver disaster, especially as the original device claimed to want to do all this without rebooting. For me the only sensible interface point in that case would be the PCI bus (kinda like a PICMG backplane host board).
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2009-04-07
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