So, I’m predicting that the next evolution of tablet computing is to go larger. We’ll get the processor, ram, and display technology to take full-blown applications, like video editing, CAD, design, and programming to a flat, strong, light, portable surface. There will be lots of accoutrement like stands, hangers, interesting mousing devices, and keyboards, but it will allow for full usage much like a tablet computer does now. I imagine the large names in tablets, like Apple, Wacom, and Google will emerge first as producers. Easel computing is what’s coming next.
tags: tablet, iPad, easel, nexus, Wacom, Google, computer, evolution, processor, ram, display
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If I were a bettin’ man, I’d bet you’re right. Hey, can I buy shares in your predictions?
I’m pretty sure we invested in each other’s futures a while back, my friend.
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