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Fujitsu Lifebook - notebook of the future?

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Steve Jobs once said that people don’t know what they until you show it to them. This is probably why we have independent gadgets now vying for integration with features of mainstream products. Can your tablet take good pictures; is your cellphone smart like a computer; can your MP3 player shoot videos? Not only are we duplicating applications, we are also diluting the individuality of a device. I’m not going to judge on the technology wastage here, instead I’ll update you on concepts like the Lifebook. An idea that integrates a tablet, camera, phone and music player to collectively form the hardware for a laptop! They all work independently to support their unique identity and yet unify to create a magical device.

The proposed Lifebook is a laptop computer concept based on the principle of “shared hardware”. Currently a lot of hardware is wasted when we use separate devices, as there is often a lot of “repeat” of data stored and features. For example if I have my songs on my music player, why do I have to block the same amount of storage on my laptop? Similarly, if I have a processor sitting in my tablet, why can it not also run/assist my laptop? If I have a fully functional camera with its own memory and image processing power, why do I need to have it repeated in my laptop?

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That goes a step beyond something like the Asus Padfone. It's a very cool concept - the trick is in the details: how does it get all those devices to work together cooperatively and what can it do?
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As we can see from a pic the tablet itself connects to the "notebook" (dock) via a 16-pin connector, thus becoming the keyboard. From the link above, everything (tablet, camera, cell phone and mp3 player) is automatically synchronized once it is being docked. Technical details are still open at this stage.

cheers ...
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I may not have been clear. I was wondering how the different processors in the tablet and phone worked together and if they would all have to be running the same operating system in order to properly sync.
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I see. I am thinking more about the line of apps/utility for synching than OS itself. No doubt cloud computing will have some playing in the configuration

cheers ...
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Originally Posted by james365 View Post

really an awesome invention is introduce . canot wait for it

agreed!
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wow...! thanks for sharing this, its really great..!

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