iMav
The Devil's Advocate
1. notebook-ui
*gizmodo.com/assets/images/gallery/4/2007/04/medium_473475052_6d4d220ce1_o.jpg
This is a featherweight laptop that's razor thin, too. We're not too crazy about those virtual keys, but maybe voice recognition will be good enough to make an awkward keyboard an irrelevance by the year 2012.
2. media-mat-open
*gizmodo.com/assets/images/gallery/4/2007/04/medium_473488935_5cd22536c9_o.jpg
Look like the napkin in the 5 Star Hotels but nothing like it Roll it open and u can send e-mails from it
3. watch-open
*gizmodo.com/assets/images/gallery/4/2007/04/medium_473489003_89279da9b1_o.jpg
It looks like a watch, right? But it's a wearable wireless gateway hub that connects all these other devices together and gives you information on your wrist ... aint that so freakin cool
4. wallet-stylus
*gizmodo.com/assets/images/gallery/4/2007/04/medium_473488997_f51bfb8da8_o.jpg
This digital wallet unfolds into a palmtop display, and look, is that a version of Quicken on there? We could quickly get used to that.
5. tablet
*gizmodo.com/assets/images/gallery/4/2007/04/medium_473475082_949d73b25f_o.jpg
HP says this tablet's batteries will last a lot longer than what we're used to, and this thing will be reed-thin, too. Of course, it'll be connected to the Web and all these other devices.
6. shelf
*gizmodo.com/assets/images/gallery/4/2007/04/medium_473475072_c5da8afe61_o.jpg
Place your devices on the shelf and it charges them right up without having to plug them in. Plus, the info from that connected watch/hub is displayed on the shelf's edge. Mount it by the door, and grab and go
7. pen
*gizmodo.com/assets/images/gallery/4/2007/04/medium_473475060_1d1a0ab2c7_o.jpg
Write memos on any surface, and they're saved on this pen's memory.
The only thing id like to add to this AWESOME collecion of really kick a$$ gadgets is teh Microsoft Surface and its complete
*gizmodo.com/assets/images/gallery/4/2007/04/medium_473475052_6d4d220ce1_o.jpg
This is a featherweight laptop that's razor thin, too. We're not too crazy about those virtual keys, but maybe voice recognition will be good enough to make an awkward keyboard an irrelevance by the year 2012.
2. media-mat-open
*gizmodo.com/assets/images/gallery/4/2007/04/medium_473488935_5cd22536c9_o.jpg
Look like the napkin in the 5 Star Hotels but nothing like it Roll it open and u can send e-mails from it
3. watch-open
*gizmodo.com/assets/images/gallery/4/2007/04/medium_473489003_89279da9b1_o.jpg
It looks like a watch, right? But it's a wearable wireless gateway hub that connects all these other devices together and gives you information on your wrist ... aint that so freakin cool
4. wallet-stylus
*gizmodo.com/assets/images/gallery/4/2007/04/medium_473488997_f51bfb8da8_o.jpg
This digital wallet unfolds into a palmtop display, and look, is that a version of Quicken on there? We could quickly get used to that.
5. tablet
*gizmodo.com/assets/images/gallery/4/2007/04/medium_473475082_949d73b25f_o.jpg
HP says this tablet's batteries will last a lot longer than what we're used to, and this thing will be reed-thin, too. Of course, it'll be connected to the Web and all these other devices.
6. shelf
*gizmodo.com/assets/images/gallery/4/2007/04/medium_473475072_c5da8afe61_o.jpg
Place your devices on the shelf and it charges them right up without having to plug them in. Plus, the info from that connected watch/hub is displayed on the shelf's edge. Mount it by the door, and grab and go
7. pen
*gizmodo.com/assets/images/gallery/4/2007/04/medium_473475060_1d1a0ab2c7_o.jpg
Write memos on any surface, and they're saved on this pen's memory.
The only thing id like to add to this AWESOME collecion of really kick a$$ gadgets is teh Microsoft Surface and its complete