Re: [NTLK] New Newton

From: Filmer, Paul E. (pfilmer_at_nsf.gov)
Date: Thu Sep 06 2001 - 19:32:36 EDT


I simply inject my nano-PDA under my skin.

http://newton.nsf.gov/html/-88186101$54.nsd

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marco Mailand [SMTP:newton2k1_at_mac.com]
>
> oliver.brose_at_t-online.de wrote (6.9.2001 22:49 Uhr):
> > On the other hand, I don't don't need all that space every day.
> This immediatly rises the question how a new Newton should look like.
> Here's
> my thoughts:
>
> 1. The display is like the new ePaper, you can fold it or coil it up as
> you
> like. So all one needs is the Newton display foil.
> 2. Input by means of a normal pen or, if no pen is available with the
> finger
> tip.
> 3. Since the display is a foil and can be folded, it is normal that one
> can
> write onto the foil if it is folded down to stamp size. (This it the shit
> pocket sized Newton :-)
> 4. Storage? Is not needed because the foil is connected by a BlueTooth
> link
> with your cell phone. The cell phone itself organizes everything by
> himself.
> 5. The Ndisplay is normally wrapped around your pen. The pen is a
> telescope
> thing and fits in the smallest backpocket. Normally you carry your pen at
> your keyring but Ndisplay you savely store in your wallet beside the
> greenbacks.
> 6. Or completely different: The display is built-into your eye or glasses.
> It's like a laser beamer which projects the screen directly onto the
> retina.
> This would avoid the nasty foil which you could forget at home...
>
> Sorry to waste bandwith, but how is your idea of the absolute PDA?
>
> --
> With best regards / Viele Gruesse
>
> Marco Mailand

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