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bobsy | 12 years ago
If your travelling there won't be a screen available unless you lug one around. In which case you might as well carry a laptop.
At home and work you probably have a computer.
I think it is an interesting concept but I don't quite see the practical use. Unless it had like a stand and a projector or something.
whiskers|12 years ago
Currently I work from two fixed locations and also from home. If I can just have a fixed screen, keyboard and mouse there and take this around with all my current working stack ready to go that'd be ace!
pionar|12 years ago
That's how we do it at my company. Each workstation is just a dock, screens, and mouse and keyboard. You can move around anywhere really easily.
vidarh|12 years ago
A bluetooth keyboard + HDMI cable can fit in my pocket.
EDIT: And part of the point is for this to eventually replace your desktops too, so you don't need to have everything spread out over multiple computers.
jamii|12 years ago
Interface with google glass or use a pico laser projector. MYO or one of the myriad one-handed keyboards (eg Twiddler, Kee4, CyKey) for input. It's not going to be easy at first but I'm not keen on spending the rest of my life sitting down in a stuffy office.
dice|12 years ago
I have docking stations for my Thinkpad. I also have my Nexus phone in my pocket.
What I want is a pocket-sized device which has multiple docking stations for various purposes:
0. Baseline phone for being a phone or small computing tasks. 1. Tablet for couch-surfing or communal content sharing. 2. Laptop for on the go larger computing tasks. 3. Desktop for long work sessions.
It would be great if stages 2 and 3 could also include additional computing, graphics and memory resources.
DanBC|12 years ago
Some people just want a tiny computer for a bit of email, a bit of social media and some cat videos, with the occasional office document creation and reading.
BYOD could really use something like this.
dwild|12 years ago
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jkimmel|12 years ago
[1] - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorola_Atrix_4G
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ciferkey|12 years ago
Additionally resolution just isn't there yet. They're currently testing better screens for the consumer version but its all a matter of what they can source (as with the dev kit they had to move from a 5in to 7in screen due to sourcing problems).
Finally, before I received mine I had thought about using it similarly to how you are. However I've come to realize that strapping a TV to you face changes up the interaction enough that you sometime have to rethink fundamental design concepts about the UI.
Random Rift tidbit: The people behind the [Minecrift](https://github.com/mabrowning/minecrift) are doing some awesome work and its development is a great example of people learning how to adapt a game to VR. Plus the ascetics of minecraft makes the pixelation of the Rift less noticeable.
mayneack|12 years ago