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Adam
Posted Monday 12th January 2009 11:56 GMT
I'm not sure I see the point of this. You're going to need a full size screen anyway. Why not cut out the computer part and just use of of those little USB screens like that one from D-Link.
Rob
Posted Monday 12th January 2009 14:57 GMT
Can it be used as an actual keyboard on an existing system?
KenBW2
Posted Monday 12th January 2009 16:46 GMT
The EeeBoard
See what I did there?
Tom
Posted Tuesday 13th January 2009 10:18 GMT
Better yet, I'll dig out my old c64...
Chris James
Posted Tuesday 13th January 2009 20:19 GMT
Why not build in a pico projector with an optional screen of the sort that folds up like a car child's sunscreen?
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Adam
Why bother? #
Posted Monday 12th January 2009 11:56 GMT
I'm not sure I see the point of this. You're going to need a full size screen anyway. Why not cut out the computer part and just use of of those little USB screens like that one from D-Link.
Rob
But... #
Posted Monday 12th January 2009 14:57 GMT
Can it be used as an actual keyboard on an existing system?
KenBW2
I vote for an official El Reg name for this #
Posted Monday 12th January 2009 16:46 GMT
The EeeBoard
See what I did there?
Tom
its come full circle #
Posted Tuesday 13th January 2009 10:18 GMT
Better yet, I'll dig out my old c64...
Chris James
Another improvement? #
Posted Tuesday 13th January 2009 20:19 GMT
Why not build in a pico projector with an optional screen of the sort that folds up like a car child's sunscreen?
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