O.o So I know have a computer thats 100 times easier to lose... The idea is good but the implications other that covert affairs are highly impractical... And besides you would need the base to even use correct...And where do I plug in my Mouse?!?!?! On a side noter i debate with my boss that this video is fake and edited very well... but he wont listen LOL!
O.o So I know have a computer thats 100 times easier to lose... The idea is good but the implications other that covert affairs are highly impractical... And besides you would need the base to even use correct... On a side noter i debate with my boss that this video is fake and edited very well... but he wont listen LOL!
@Uiks55 We have it but it is not commonplace. and not all in one device. But yeah, putting windows XP on it is sorta like putting a steam engine in a Ferrari right?
I don't think watches will be used mainly to store holographic data as their use has declined with the mobile phone which has a clock on it anyway. I rarely wear a watch now.
WIndows XP is almost out of date , there is no way people will be using windows xp in 2020 , there starting to not sell windows xp , and if they do the pc's suck and are cheap
well then you will have to carry the stand with you, cause the CPU ain't wireless, well i mean it's impossible to make it wireless, so you will have to carry the stand with you to, it's already getting not so portable anymore :)
this is bullshit,and let me tell you why:an operating sistem also needs a CPU and some RAM to work,not only that holographic storage thing;first of all,there is not enough room for them,especialy because of the shape of the CPU,you can't just put it inside a pen,and also,how are you gonna cool it?You can't live in a fridge,d'oh. Also,that projector thing requires some powerful lightbulbs to work,it's imposible to put all that inside a frakin' pen,it's downright ridiculous even for the year 2040
Just as it was considered a crazy idea to have a calculation machine during the 17th century... :-) Just as it was considered to be ludacris to even *consider* at having *your very own* computer in *your very own* home, before the eighties, because of the sheer *size' of the computers back in the sixties and seventies even! Well, computers actually began to run during the mid '40s to crack the "Enigma Code". And... just as it was considered to be ludacris to even CONSIDER creating holograms!
Run out of ink? Buy a new computer! :D
Ayelis 9 months ago
O.o So I know have a computer thats 100 times easier to lose... The idea is good but the implications other that covert affairs are highly impractical... And besides you would need the base to even use correct...And where do I plug in my Mouse?!?!?! On a side noter i debate with my boss that this video is fake and edited very well... but he wont listen LOL!
SaintTwilight 10 months ago
O.o So I know have a computer thats 100 times easier to lose... The idea is good but the implications other that covert affairs are highly impractical... And besides you would need the base to even use correct... On a side noter i debate with my boss that this video is fake and edited very well... but he wont listen LOL!
SaintTwilight 10 months ago
Doidera dimais vey. Ja dáh pra fazê issu hj. Quem ês pensa que nós somo?
(escrevi assim para os gringos não traduzirem no google tradutor)
derickcefet 1 year ago
Lol, you are way off...
Of course XP will have trouble running in that size, but it is already possible...
RBMDragon 1 year ago
it could be but with something more realistic than a pen and not with windows xp of course (now is windows7 and windows 8 i think<---like win7)
Mentox2011 1 year ago
It's actually already possible, to build something like this. It's already possible to project on walls, and we already have the laser keyboard.
Uiks55 1 year ago
@Uiks55 We have it but it is not commonplace. and not all in one device. But yeah, putting windows XP on it is sorta like putting a steam engine in a Ferrari right?
Ayelis 9 months ago
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foka1977 1 year ago
windows xp in 2020 :-D
JannisAdmek 2 years ago 5
Reminds me of how we had the technology for video phones, in the 1960s, but supposedly nobody wanted one. Interesting stuff.
Teflon65 2 years ago
I don't think watches will be used mainly to store holographic data as their use has declined with the mobile phone which has a clock on it anyway. I rarely wear a watch now.
uklandman 2 years ago
WIndows XP is almost out of date , there is no way people will be using windows xp in 2020 , there starting to not sell windows xp , and if they do the pc's suck and are cheap
cheav9 2 years ago
XP is awesome. that's why its lasted for so long
WamiqB 2 years ago 2
xp is no longer prodused by microsoft
p00nageheh 2 years ago
running xp in 2020! yaay
hyperion311 2 years ago
when it came to the watch thing, i was like... WTF thats stupid-.- I could NEVER played with that keyboardO_O
xXxZiockxXx 2 years ago
but in 2020 is windows xp 11 years old.too old.
Aqwert76 3 years ago 3
what is that song
metroid768 3 years ago
well then you will have to carry the stand with you, cause the CPU ain't wireless, well i mean it's impossible to make it wireless, so you will have to carry the stand with you to, it's already getting not so portable anymore :)
ChrisX340 3 years ago
no body can know what is happen in the future.
cpu is in the pencil stand.
desmondsz 3 years ago
this is bullshit,and let me tell you why:an operating sistem also needs a CPU and some RAM to work,not only that holographic storage thing;first of all,there is not enough room for them,especialy because of the shape of the CPU,you can't just put it inside a pen,and also,how are you gonna cool it?You can't live in a fridge,d'oh. Also,that projector thing requires some powerful lightbulbs to work,it's imposible to put all that inside a frakin' pen,it's downright ridiculous even for the year 2040
ChrisX340 3 years ago
You nailed it
Ovidius777 3 years ago
Just as it was considered a crazy idea to have a calculation machine during the 17th century... :-) Just as it was considered to be ludacris to even *consider* at having *your very own* computer in *your very own* home, before the eighties, because of the sheer *size' of the computers back in the sixties and seventies even! Well, computers actually began to run during the mid '40s to crack the "Enigma Code". And... just as it was considered to be ludacris to even CONSIDER creating holograms!
Vassago1618 3 years ago
it's only a pen XD
drako6 4 years ago