Asus Says Netbook Is Dead, Hello Wearable Computers 264
pinkgadget27 pointed us at a story where the ASUS chairman waxes poetic on the end of the Netbook class that it pioneered, ChromeOS replacing Android, and the future you probably didn't know about: Wristwatch Computers.
Re:Ergonomics? (Score:2, Informative)
Imagine something a little more bracelet-like... and even then, the idea of a wristwatch/wearable computer isn't a new idea at all... Companies have being developing wristwatch computers for a long time now.(http://www.pcworld.com/article/65623/is_that_a_pc_on_your_wrist.html)
Dead already? (Score:4, Informative)
Really? I thought the point of the article was that its death was inevitable, and that wearable computers are the future. How does that translate to "Netbooks are dead already"?
But hey, if you filter out editorial stupidity from slashdot we will have only one or two "news" every week or so.
Wristwatch computers? Already have that. (Score:3, Informative)
We already have wristwatch computers for decades. That's what electronic wristwatches are, those that Casio has been pumping by the barrel since the the 80s, such as this one [wikipedia.org]. Naturally, nowadays we have more computing power available in a smaller form factor but that doesn't mean that we haven't been wearing computers for ages.
Re:DUPE! (Score:5, Informative)
More than dupe, Asus Waveface Ultra looks more or less like a direct rip-off of one concept from two years ago: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_Morph [wikipedia.org]
Though the idea, when approached that way, as an advanced "cellphone" which can also wrap around your wrist, isn't completely stupid...
Leela's Wristamacallit or Wrist-lo-jackimater (Score:3, Informative)
Gives real-time stock market quotes, forecasts the weather, beams distress signals from anywhere in the universe, and tells the time in over thirty-six thousand time zones. (from the back of the action figure box)
Re:Point of order.... (Score:3, Informative)
Reading the article (yeah yeah), he says nothing about the netbook being "dead" or even declining. Just your standard Slashdot editorial slant -- fabricating a headline out of thin air.
Re:Pipboy (Score:3, Informative)
FO3
For shame.
Re:Here we go (Score:3, Informative)
I want a wristwatch phone!
Done! [wired.com]
Now, where's my Dick Tracy wristwatch videophone!
Re:Point of order.... (Score:3, Informative)
Actually, the suit in question was very wise, much more so than the Slashdot headline makes him out to be.
If I had to paraphrase what he said in the article, it would be more along the lines of
Re:History of computing paradigms (Score:3, Informative)
'*Notebook computer (2007-?):"
Nitpick: It's netbook, not notebook. "Notebook" has been the term for "full sized laptop" since the mid 1990s.
Since I've got a netbook, I've found that I really enjoy it. The size is just right for carrying in a backpack, and it lets me focus and concentrate on work (reading ebooks and writing) that I wouldn't otherwise get done at my desktop due to distractions. So I don't think it will be going away for me anytime soon.
Re:Wait there pardner (Score:3, Informative)
Used to be available? [thinkgeek.com]