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Old January 18th, 2007, 06:07 PM

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Oh okay. So the problem then is using existing technolgy for the display and waiting for compression and wireless technologies to catch up.

What I need for away from base computing is pretty much limited to browsing and ebooks. From the original post:

"Here's the pitch:
In this age of wireless internet, laptops are great, even if you never leave your house: You can surf on the sofa, browse in the bath... you get the idea. However laptops have their downsides:
- You can't pull out a graphics card or processor and slot in a new one as easily as you can with a desktop, so they quickly go out of date.
- They are bloody expensive to boot.
- Battery life limits just how "wireless" these machines can be."

Battery life is the real limit here. Valve are predicting the end of the GPU with increasing numbers of CPU cores so video cards are moot long term. I can also replace my CPU add memory etc to my main PC and not have to upgrade my wireless screen, right? But a 15 inch TFT is for buttons these days so the screen is becoming one of the cheapest, commodity, items in the set up. But wait there's more... wireless transmission speeds are changing every 18 months or so. Not as bad as with grafix cards but getting there. So who's going to settle for an old slow screen when there's a new faster one out with a better response time and more vibrant colours? Come what may there'll be an upgrade cycle.


Not convinced traditional gaming needs to be mobile anyway. How do you do mouse and keyboard with a lapscreen(tm)? Heck, if you want wireless gaming just buy a DS. In fact just buy a DS anyway, those things rock.

Oh and if we're not talking gaming so much then yeah PDA with RDP. Or a laptop since they're also a lot cheaper than they used to be.
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