Best computer for in bed ?

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nmm1

Sorry, bottom quoting.

I'll make my usual complaints about Skybuck's posts, appropriate
newsgroups, etc. - although I am not so down on Skybuck as many are.

Plus, here Skybuck is on one of my favorite topics: glasses based (or
contact lens based) computers.

Glasses-based ones are hear (groan!) today. I don't wear them, but
you assuredly can get glasses-based hearing aids. And those are no
mean machines: I point out in my courses that each of the hearing
aids I have is 6-way parallel at 10 MIPS. And they run for AGES on
tiny zinc-air battery.

Anyway,you know that, but anyone who doesn't should be aware that
you can do a hell of a lot of processing in that footprint, today.
I fully agree that there is a lot of untapped potential.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
 
W

Walter Banks

Robert said:
When I tried using a laptop in bed, I found another issue
to consider: Such a computer can get hot enough you will
no longer want it on your lap. Since this laptop had its
air intake for cooling on the bottom, placing padding
underneath would be likely to overheat it.

ASUS has a laptop designed for use in bed the cooling
air intakes and exits are on the sides and back for the
reason you just stated.

It also is optimized to display video.

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ET

Ik heb een speciale "stand" om de laptop in bed te gebruiken.

Google op: laptop stand for bed"

en je vindt diverse modellen.

Oppassen dat het apparaat niet onder de dekens komt, dat kan brand
veroorzaken.


ETET
 
M

Max

ET said:
Ik heb een speciale "stand" om de laptop in bed te gebruiken.

Google op: laptop stand for bed"

en je vindt diverse modellen.

Oppassen dat het apparaat niet onder de dekens komt, dat kan brand
veroorzaken.


ETET

Ik begluur 'm in stand 69.....

Mex
 

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