I just saw this, its better ergonomics. there probably wont be the second screen. it seems like tablets, phones and laptops and getting more powerful and more popular. this means its kinda like apart of you, a outside chip. maybe its nothing and its fine people use pc's as much and use smaller divices. I don't know, thought it was interesting. why don't we have something like this already so you don't have to look down at the screen.
I just watched it again and the way that guy talk makes him seem like dr evil or something. kinda weird video imo.
Honestly, to me, this is not impressive in the least. I get that it's Intel's new line-up for gaming, but just like Apple's computers have sunk at the bottom of the ocean in terms of build quality and features, that Intel gaming rig is a gimmick at best.
My biggest pet peeve is that this is the military-industrial-complex involved (in)directly in stuff like the SSP and such. The stuff talked about by Emery Smith, former medical technician at Sandia Labs, like the 'folder' (a sheet-thin transparent glass iPad; the magic suits.
All I'm saying is, we know how advanced they have gotten over the past (a lot of it using public subsidies from tax-money) and yet they're allowed to slowly, and in controlled fashion, release gimmicks (not to mention
planned obsolescence). It's like being fed the crumbs.
That's my biggest turn-off from Tech companies at this point.
The one technology I look forward to are holograms, ideally with haptic feedback (so they interact with our senses of touch). It's probably old technology (crossing points of lights) and last I heard, it was the film-equipment company, RED, that was announcing a similar-type of tech
in their coming phone. (Edit: It looks like a flop..)
Another big one Li-Fi. I've talked about it at length previously, but I'm convinced it's eventual ubiquity will change the face of the Earth (hopefully, in a positive way). But like growing a bountiful forest, it will take time and some careful effort.