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andrewducker) wrote2007-10-18 11:22 am
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Not the future of input devices
The main problem with the glove is threefold:
1) Not as fast as a keyboard.
2) Not easy to learn - with a keyboard you can see the letters and hunt for the one you want.
3) How many people are that unhappy with a tiny keyboard and need to type while on the move? Unless you also have the headset on, it's a tad pointless - and who wants to strap a headset on and walk around looking like that?
Having said that, I'd probably give one a go myself, but I'm a big geek.
Cheers to
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There's no reason the headmount needs to be anywhere near that obtrusive (use semisilvered sunglasses and one of the new generation of micro data projectors for example)
But I can see, for example, a new generation of aircraft where you have a wireless connection between your laptop and the screen in the seat back ahead of you, so you can leave your laptop/PDA (or "wearable" computer) in the overhead and just use some sort of input device combined with the screen ahead of you for doing your business work
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Sorry Andrew, I just HAD to rant on this point.
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Now you're playing with power!