Two screens and no keyboard: ASUS introduced the laptop of the future

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Some giants of the digital industry of technologies For quite some time now they have been indulging the public with patents for various interesting and unusual devices. A significant number of published patents in one way or another relate to various multi-display variations of the devices we are familiar with: laptops and Смартфонов. However, the first such device implemented in life seems destined to become the brainchild of ASUS.





As part of the Computex exhibition in Taipei, ASUSTek demonstrated a full-fledged prototype of a laptop devoid of the keyboard and touchpad so familiar to us in the design of this device. In their place is another touch screen, which at the request of the user can be used, including as an electronic keyboard. If you connect external input devices to it, then both displays will work in portrait mode.

The laptop project was called Project Precog, and in addition to the original approach to the input / output device, the new development of ASUS received support for artificial intelligence elements, which allows the laptop to analyze user behavior, and based on these data adapts to it.


But perhaps the main difference between the development of ASUS is that it is not a concept, much less a patent, but a prototype device that the company plans to launch on the market in 2019. It seems that foretold our publication in March of this year, evolution will eventually be launched and ASUS will become a pioneer.
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  1. +1
    7 June 2018 10: 35
    What's new? There was already such a laptop with two screens back in 2014-Acer ICONIA-heavy and uncomfortable. Now something similar is being released by Lenovo under the brand name Yoga Book - there is both on Windows and on Android .... From personal experience of use, I can say that "typing" on the screen without a tactile sensation of the keys is impossible for me personally, I can not get used to and that's it .... and the vibrational response is also annoying.