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Nov 18, 2010

Voltron of Computers Combines Phone, Tablet, and Keyboard Into One

Always Innovating's Smart Book breaks the traditional netbook into pieces. A touchscreen VoIP phone, a tablet, and a keyboard.

As if hardware transformation on the fly weren't clever enough, the Smart Book includes a switch they say will instantly swap OSes. That's right—click bewteen Android, Chrome, Ubuntu, or their own AIOS. And underneath all this design sophistication is some decent hardware muscle—an ARM Cortex-A8 processor (speed unspecified), 512 MB of RAM, and 256 MB of built-in flash storage, along with the usual 802.11 b/g/n WiFi.

The whole scheme is a bit extravagant, and probably not a dream device for someone seeking simplicity—and the whole "dude on a couch" aesthetic doesn't exactly inspire confidence in the train out of vaporwareville. But Always Innovating is taking pre-orders for the whole system at $549.

43 comments:

  1. I'm sure lots of Apple fanbois will rush to switch. Not.

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  2. This reminds me of those boomboxes in the 80s that had a cassette deck that was also a detachable walkman. Instead of doing 1 thing well they tended to do 2 things crappy.

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  3. I don`t know how much time I say but your blog is very good...

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  4. now an upgrade to the looks and ill consider buying

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  5. wow... that's basically my Idea in a nutshell... except it's missing a few things

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  6. somehow reminds me of my powerranger megatron who could be seperated into many pieces : >

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  7. Im adding this to my bookmarks, nice tech info =)

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  8. looks good but i dont think i will buy one

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  9. my notebook is at one peace)
    Supporting!

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  10. that price isnt that bad to be honest

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  11. ARM Cortex-A8 processor


    and speed not specified. what technology do we carry now. this is getting advanced.

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  12. dude nice! it's finally starting to seem like we're living in the FUTURE lol

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  13. that's frigging nuts. I'll just wait until they make one of those microchips that hooks your brain up to the internet instead of buying this, lol.

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  14. looks nice but i dont think every device will work like it should. the more devices the more problems :D

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  15. It looks very advanced, but very useful too !

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    Following you bro!

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  17. Woohoo Merge for the Kill! I want that just so I can say that.

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  18. nice i like your post!
    Following you bro!

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  19. nice i like your post!
    Following you bro!

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  20. I'll wait until they make a notebook sized version with better specs.

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  21. Haha, Voltron. Ok, this looks very "cool", but not like something I will actually ever buy. Great concept though, the likes of which will push tech further.

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  22. I have a feeling this is where we are headed

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