
Sony's Wireless Webpad 71
John Jorsett writes "cnet news has an article about Sony announcing the Airboard, a wireless web pad with a 10-inch touch screen that also doubles as a television and a remote control for other appliances. The Airboard will be introduced in Japan on December 1. Interesting, but judging by the picture, it's not entirely flat, so it will be more of a counter-top appliance, rather than a knee-top."
Getting close to science fiction (Score:3)
Re:A great way to spend Friday night [Offtopic] (Score:1)
So I'm going to shave off my 2 week beard, take a shower and head downtown..
Oh, you have a laptop. Ok, never mind then.
Hey, I've just thought of something... (Score:1)
Double Post (Score:1)
LS
Mea Maxima Culpa (Score:2)
SLASHDOT CLEAN UP YOUR ACT!!! (Score:1)
INTERACTIVE [mikegallay.com]
On the same subject... (Score:5)
There's also an article on cnet [cnet.com] about the same thing
Somedays, it just ain't your day.
Nice sentiment but (Score:1)
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comment already posted less than 1 hour ago... (Score:1)
Speaking of repetiti
Hmmm CmdrTaco is not a very good reader ;) (Score:1)
The Airboard, which will be available in Japan on Dec. 1, consists of a portable LCD display that locks into a base station with a TV antenna and wireless modem.
This indicates that, only for watching TV you need to probably lock it in it's base station :)
While CT wrote:
Interesting, but judging by the picture, it's not entirely flat, so it will be more of a counter-top appliance, rather than a knee-top.
Now, is it me or is CT refering to the base station.
I can allready see CT's bewilderment with a mobile Phone: "What do you mean mobile; why is it connected to a powersocket then!!!"
Re:Maxima OFFTOPIC (Score:1)
Rob doesn't deserve slack for this at all. If he wants to be considered a 'journalist' he needs to take the criticism and learn from it. Sooner or later he'll get a clue and be better for it.
Get your act together, Malda. Read your own site once in a while.
Re:Nice sentiment but (Score:1)
One interesting facet of this episode is how many people are ready to complain their asses off that a free service isn't being run satisfactorily. If you don't like it, tough.
Have a nice day. (Just kidding).
About Time (Score:1)
Hackers strike again! (Score:3)
Lame (Score:4)
Think about the people you know who have the money to buy not only the appliance, but the various Sony gadgets that the thing is supposed to control. WEGA TV - $1'000+, DVD - $400+, sound system - $1000+. Do you really think that, first, those people constitute a large enough market in the US and, second, they aren't already fully connected and would cringe at the lack of expected functionality in the Sony device?
This webpad shit is DOA, just like WAP, committee designed by a bunch of Finnish cokeheads who had the galt to believe that people outside of their insignificant socio-economic circle would be willing to pay exhorbitant rates to daytrade and check the delay on that connection at ORD.
Honestly, there are several basic facts that idealab whiteboarding motherfuckers should get into their heads:
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Violence is necessary, it is as American as cherry pie.
H. Rap Brown
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Re:It doesn't take much imagination (Score:2)
Jeez. Only 150 points or so left to go before I'm under the threshhold. I don't mind that I'm going down, just put me in the right category, 'kay?
Hint: This one's not a troll, nor is it offtopic. It's FLAMEBAIT. End of lesson. I'll post it at +1 to give a couple moderators a chance to get an education.
Re:A great way to spend Friday night [Offtopic] (Score:1)
As you can see.. no.. As you could've guessed I am still online.. and still reading /. I feel that it is pathetic.. but hey, what can you do.. there's not much else to do.. damn
By the way, great reply man!
Re:You've got to be kidding me. (Score:1)
INTERACTIVE [mikegallay.com]
Re:Repeat story... (Score:2)
You're absolutely right. Why don't you create a competing service and run it to your liking? Clearly you're someone who never makes mistakes, so it would be great, I'm sure.
Potential Use (Score:2)
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SlashBot (Score:1)
kc.
Double your pleasure ? (Score:1)
Seems a bit steep even for verticle markets. Although it is well configured...I wouldn't mind using one of these for education and presentation reasons. Or maybe as a replacement for this Compaq notebook.
Re:If articles could be moderated... (Score:1)
Hangon, I'm working on it...
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Re:Besides, check out the picture carefully, TACO. (Score:1)
Try reading the article....
it's flat allright
Bah! (Score:1)
Okay (Score:1)
Too bad we can't killfile articles for being brain headed or redundant.
Re:Repeat story... (Score:2)
kwsNI
Re:What about the Springboard? (Score:2)
Put up or shut up!
Wiresless eh? (Score:1)
Re:Lame (Score:1)
Please.
Hmmm. (Score:1)
I want a... (Score:1)
If articles could be moderated... (Score:2)
article already posted less than 24 hours ago... (Score:2)
Posted by timothy on Thursday September 28, @11:37PM
they both link to the exact same article.
This is getting silly. (Score:5)
Guys, proofread. Fact check. Communicate among yourselves. Read your own site. Spell-check ("Wiresless?").
This, right on the heels of the default-password crack... well, as the dandruff commercial used to say, "that little itch should be telling you something."
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How to cover this error up: (Score:1)
Besides, check out the picture carefully, TACO... (Score:1)
Thanks! (Score:1)
I rarely have time to read
When I
What's the big deal, people? Even though it's not exactly 'hard news', it's still something I would have missed had it not occured. I suppose that it might be a good idea to have something like a 'resonate posts' system in order for people like me to get a chance to read this stuff...Discussions could continue, as well. Yippee.
I'm in two high-school classes related to this situation: Economics and Journalism. While my Journalism class teaches me that this was something of a dumb mistake, I still appreciate what happened since it ought to have a big impact on Sony's stock. (In my Econ class, a good portion of our grade goes towards simulating working the stock market.) How would I have had the chance to find this out, otherwise. If the stock market has anything to do with 'luck-of-the-draw', it has to do with random factors indirectly connected, such as what's happened here.
(Was that offtopic?)
In the mean time, I'm going to look at this product, since it might be interesting to use one for things such as a way to take notes in class(audio, text, and video...my old BW Quickcams still work. What better way to draw a diagram that photograph the blackboard?), and coding when I find time.
Hmm..This was my first post to
Looks like the I-Opener (Score:1)
Re:This is getting silly. (Score:1)
Re:Jinkies! (Score:1)
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Re:Besides, check out the picture carefully, TACO. (Score:2)
thought I'd mention this... (Score:1)
I just wanted to make sure everyone knew about this.
where to put this development to use? (Score:1)
1. Such a device would be great in places which have a strong wireless network and cannot afford/need full blown computers (can anyone say Africa.
The developed countries haven't had a need for creating strong wireless networks (other than for mobile phones and they are severely speed limited anyway). Whereas Africa because of its lack of infrastructure jumped straight to wireless. If only Sony et. al. can get the price per unit down this might be the perfect vehicle to connect the 3rd world.
2. Who the hell needs this in the developed world. Are we going to see teenyboppers walking around staring into a handheld slate? It seems like just another marketing ploy for those in the developed world.
Re:where to put this development to use? (Score:1)
I dunno...But I certainly wouldn't mind increasing my 'geek' appearance by checking my stocks during econ class...
But then again, I'm also the only guy at my 1700-student high-school that wants to end up with a job in the dark recesses of some university with money, time, and research at my disposal...
Sig?
You guys are all wrong (Score:1)
Sony has a priority problem.... (Score:1)
It's all about the PS2s, baby!
Re:Lame (Score:1)
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Violence is necessary, it is as American as cherry pie.
H. Rap Brown
the picture (Score:1)
If you are refering to the part behind the actual pad, i think that's just the cradle, life for a palm...could be wrong though :-/
Re:This is getting silly. (Score:1)
And really, honestly, what does it matter if it was posted twice? Big deal. I see more bitching about the double post than I do about Slashdot getting cracked.
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EULA (Score:1)
....Use witin 50 feet of a napster client violates the warrenty.....
....Conecting a
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Even notice that the first part of
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Re:A great way to spend Friday night [Offtopic] (Score:1)
Toronto here. Oh, I played mini golf
Sub quality Stories (Score:1)
Re:EULA (yes I can not spel) (Score:1)
Defraggle
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Re:This is getting silly. (Score:1)
Re:This is getting silly. (Score:2)
However... I think it's obvious the term 'staff meeting' is lost on the /. editors.
Might wanna consider doing that guys.
Oh, the irony!!! (Score:1)
Nope, still doesn't make sense.
Um it IS a web pad (Score:1)
Sounds to me like the screen comes off for carrying... not just another internet appliance
Can I Get You Guys Another Beer? (Score:1)
But maybe I'm just a bit too detail-oriented.
Re:Excuse me.. (Score:1)
E-mails that you guys will never see (Score:5)
To: malda@slashdot.org
From: marketing@cnet.com
Subject: Low banner views
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We didn't get enough page hits from that Sony webpad article last night. In fact, it was pretty damn pathetic. You guys better do something about this. Otherwise I might have to write that scathing article about VA Linux, Andover.net, and CowboyNeal being in bed with Scott McNealy.
Respectfully yours,
CNET Editors
Groundhog day (Score:4)
deja vu much? (Score:1)
all of these deja vu experiences are getting a little disturbing. i guess it's time to pull out the Jung again.
Re:Besides, check out the picture carefully, TACO. (Score:1)
The 'countertop' comment was mine. You might be right, but it looked fancier than the docking cradles I've seen for other devices. When the thing is shipped, it'll be interesting to see who's right. I've thought web pads were cool ever since I saw my first picture of one. If it's truely flat, I wouldn't mind having one.
The first sentence of the article is "The Airboard...consists of a portable LCD display that locks into a base station."
So not only do you not read Slashdot, but you post evidence that you don't even read articles you submit. If I were you, I'd post right now that you just got an e-mail from Nohican && {}. : )
Re:Jinkies! (Score:1)
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Re:Jinkies! (Score:1)
Must whore myself... at least that way I'll at least get laid tonight... =)
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What about the Springboard? (Score:2)
Re:Wiresless eh? (Score:1)
INTERACTIVE [mikegallay.com]
Re:Repeat story... (Score:1)
touch screens suck (Score:1)
i know cos I've got one - one of those pc's from airplane seats (it' a 486 but i run vnc on it and ue it just a an input device/display)