The Mother of all Gadgets – Fujitsu Lifebook 2013
What would you call a revolutionary concept that incorporates a tablet, phone and a camera, all neatly packaged into a laptop…Shut up and take my money *throws money at screen*!
Aside from food and beer, this amazing Fujitsu Lifebook 2013 concept, from the mind of Prashant Chandra is all you will need to live a fruitful, happy-go-lucky life.
Rather than bore you with the details, just take a look at the photos, prepare to be amazed and remember…Steve Jobs once said that a consumer doesn’t know what he wants till you show it to him.
[Cheers yankodesign]
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HOW MUCH WILL IT COST!?
I hate to burst your bubble, but its just a concept… But if Fujitsu is listening, the people have spoken!
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
This looks like it would be fun and convenient to have determining the price. If the cost isn't hight they could sell many just for the simplicity and mobility of them all.
$$$?
in my opinion, the camera may be pointless since these are more or less merging with smart phones. i'd forget the camera and build that in; then i'd keep the tablet as keyboard and make the phone the touchpad.
You can't guarantee that the smartphone of the buyer will be compatible with the laptop, by having a Camera designed for the laptop you can circumvent the need to create compatibility programs, you also avoid the detail of having to make a smart phone slot.
Besides if you get this you intend to take it with you and judging by the cover design it looks like it was designed with the intention of easy camera access.
Smart phones are decades away from having anywhere near as good quality as (even cheap) digital cameras.
You wouldn't want to bring your whole computer with you when you want to take a high resolution picture would you? Don't skip the camera
AWESOME CONCEPT!! WANTWANTWANTAWNTAWNTAWNTANTW!!!!11!!!!oneone!!!
…magnetic snap-on connections and I'm in. Dear Mr. Fujitsu, please make this…
aside from the fact that the separate camera probably has better quality
This is an amazing project. When it comes out, I'll be sure to buy the PC and all the other gadgets (if the other gadgets will cost anything [The tablet is probably going to be free, because the tablet plays the role as keyboard]). This tech- freak- Heaven.
Those were really astounding devices!
I love it….i want it…. GIMMEH D:
GIMME THAT >:D
a good concept, but the problem is with the virtual keyboard. The typing speed is gradually going to be decreased and secondly, when we type we usually keep our hands on keyboard touched and press it when we need, so that we won't get tired, but I don't think that we can do that with virtual keyboard.
If this were to come out, how much do you think it would cost? Hypothetically speaking.
Hypothetically speaking…I can't see it being less than $2,000?