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In the future computers will be like sheets of paper and about as costly. They will be blank, always active, powered by long lasting built in batteries, disposable, wirelessly linked, recognize handwriting, speaking, and a kind of pictorial shorthand (keyboards will disappear). Computers will be given away as promo items with a company's info on them much like pens or mugs. They will be able to store small amounts of memory to remember and permanently display a file or two and will serve as books also. Larger better ones will be built in like payphones.

Users will have their own stylus which will be more expensive and trendy (like cell phones are now) and which will be the memory part of the system carried in a pocket and used on any computer lying about.

A tablet computer is just a crude step toward that system.
And why are we drooling? I thought Minox was marketed as SMALL cameras, this is the size of a bar of soap, My current camera is a third that size???????
Big deal, if it is anything like the one in OKC, they dont sell a tablet, which is the only next Mac I will ever buy, and the accessory line is very limited and way overpriced.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"My father-in-law is heading back to school in the spring and wants a laptop for Christmas. The only catch is their budget is around $400 and he does not want a netbook. He's not very "tech savvy" at all and doesn't need a hoss of a machine (not that $400 could get you one). We would like to get it for him as soon as possible and would love some input."
 

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