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A tiny, lightweight, low-power, computer display projector for personal use, projects the display onto your hand, or when lying in bed - onto the ceiling.
In a "laptop-computer" you would have the detachable screen be of some florecent material, so that the low power light coming at it is amplified.
A head-band could be used, to project the images on an open empty book, for a true "digital book reading" experience.
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if it's displaying on your hand, how do you type....Oh
yeah.. the speech recognition takes care of that..
nice, Pashute. Croissant for effort. |
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Check out the Sony Glasstron.. great idea, but didn't go
anywhere unfortunately. |
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Unfortunately, unless used with properly-designed screens, projectors are a horrendously energy-inefficient means of displaying stuff. |
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I like the idea of a computer that uses the nearest available surface as a display - vague echoes of the PA system in the Hitchhiker's Guide. In fact, I think this is an all-round good idea. I do wonder if some of the current crop of LCD projectors might nor incorporate PCs, but I don't think they count as tiny. |
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