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leez

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Apr 19, 2008
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What do you think guys ? Made by me, after the "10'' touch screen rumour". Would like to see something like that coming out soon (mix of iPhone & MB Air).
 

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That is so cool, I would definitely buy it! Does it come with a stylus of some sort. Because I can't write in a Journal or Notes with my index finger. It better have long battery life too! ;)
 
That is so cool, I would definitely buy it! Does it come with a stylus of some sort. Because I can't write in a Journal or Notes with my index finger. It better have long battery life too! ;)

No stylus, but could have some sort of pencil for designers, so you could use it as a tablet. I was thinking about detached keyboard as well, maybe a touchpad sliding out of the bottom part of it. Battery life - as long as possible (5-10h) :D.

Haha! Yup, we us JOURNALS!!!! ;):p haha, just playin.

Could be MacJournal tho :).

BTW. Something like 10 years ago, Casio and others did something like this (see attached image). People was actually using this. I know, that you have mobile phones right now, that can do similar things, but who knows, maybe Apple would see some market in it.
 

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would be amazing if the top half slid on some kind of hinge which let the screen rest open ontop of the keyboard...but i believe that wouldnt ever happen with apple...too many moving parts...too much clutter from their design standards.

and yeah...men dont use diaries...but what would we call it?

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