Guess it will come down to will "everyday" people be willing to use such
equipment. Devices such as those indicated below are unlikely to come into
wide use, IMO - except for geeks (like myself). Already people who use
earpieces rather then talking straight into their keitai are labeled geeks.
I'm sure these will evolve to something more palatable by a wider audience,
but I think there will be other alternatives - who says you need to carry
your display with you --
JS
> From: jani@sanpo.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp
>
> "Eijkemans, Paul" wrote:
> > Ever tried to put a 17" monitor & 112-keys keyboard in your pocket?
>
> Yes, on a daily basis.
>
> http://www.microopticalcorp.com/
> http://www.handykey.com/
>
> I'm doing wearable research, you see. =)
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Jani PATOKALLIO / jpatokal@iki.fi / +81 90 7722 3557
> Sanpo Laboratory, Mechano-Informatics Dept., University of Tokyo
> ヤニ・パトカリオ / jani@sanpo.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp / 090 7722 3557
> 東京大学、工学系研究科、機械情報工学科、算法設計研究室
>
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Received on Mon Jan 22 05:07:49 2001