(3 screen) "Lunchbox computer" is a common name for this kind of case with a handle on top, used on 3 US vendor websites I found. They now seem to be special order only.
The hotel rooms I know have something between a 22" and a 32" TV in the corner of the room at the ceiling. Not really conducive to a good PC experience.
I like to imagine the guy that stole the Razer laptop is using it to this day. The idea that he dumped it in a trash bin once he realized he couldn't fence it is too sad.
We had these before 99 LOL Granted they weren't full color. By 99 we did have full color LCDs though. They were intended to be used as mobile workstations The triple monitor made up for the lack of resolution compared to a CRT. Was only slightly lighter compared to a single CRT & PC It's actually a great format if you're going to be somewhere for a little while and need a lot of localized compute. Of course, we eventually didn't need them bc well internet got faster
A 17" notebook can get away with a single big screen with two smaller (half and half) slide panels that go to the side of the big one. As long as it has thin side-bezels it could be quite an interesting design.
These have been around for many years if not decades
I took a single screen variant with me when I travelled through France and Spain for 8 months in 1994-95 Simply took my 486 desktop and transplanted it into that chassis, which had a greyscale VGA (TrueVGA 640x480) using a Cirrus card. Three screen color variants certainly beca.me available shortly after, because I remember looking for an upgrade, after color seems more and more important. Held off, because the price was never "quite right"
About 4 years ago I was seriously considering getting one of their battery models. The battery models often get around 4 hours of battery life, but run a mini-atx motherboard in an atx case, and use the other space for 4 81wh swapable batteries.
Hotels should have a 24"-27" anchored to the desk that you can plug your laptop into. Along with a mouse. That would make so many people so comfortable. Wouldn't cost them much at all especially if they went 24". Or you could order your room with a 24", 27", 32"....whatever. Death666Angle is right....most hotels have positioned their TV high up so it can't be damaged easily. Doesn't work for computer work unless you have the eyesight of an eagle and like to work with microscopic fonts. Its really time offices, coffee shops and even restaurants had these options. That way people could bring their entire life with them on their laptop but not be restricted to that tiny size all the time. Just use it when they absolutely had to. In the future this will become a tablet and they will provide the keyboard, mouse and monitor. Most anyone can cart around a tablet!
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CaedenV - Thursday, June 6, 2019 - link
hmmm... Imagine if they used custom or laptop parts to make for a super slim briefcase version of this... and made that keyboard detachable.flyingpants265 - Friday, June 7, 2019 - link
Or just external screens.. I think that would suit most people that aren't in the military.Gc - Thursday, June 6, 2019 - link
(3 screen) "Lunchbox computer" is a common name for this kind of case with a handle on top, used on 3 US vendor websites I found. They now seem to be special order only.Cliff34 - Thursday, June 6, 2019 - link
I can see someone bring this to Panera or Starbucks =)PeachNCream - Thursday, June 6, 2019 - link
Needs a bright, glowing fruit logo on the back of it.GreenReaper - Thursday, June 6, 2019 - link
Would buy one if my keyboard tray could take it. Alas, I think not, even though it's a drafting desk.lazarpandar - Thursday, June 6, 2019 - link
I Lol'd at that shot of the backFlunk - Thursday, June 6, 2019 - link
I think that's more of a "mobile" system, than a mobile system.GreenReaper - Friday, June 7, 2019 - link
Portable, perhaps - as in, you need a porter to cart it around.Lord of the Bored - Friday, June 7, 2019 - link
Luggable, as they used to be called.stephenbrooks - Thursday, June 6, 2019 - link
If you want an extra large screen in hotel rooms, travel with a VGA and HDMI cable, you can usually connect your laptop to the hotel TV in the room.lazarpandar - Thursday, June 6, 2019 - link
Or an asus mobile screen, the usb-c one is tightDeath666Angel - Friday, June 7, 2019 - link
The hotel rooms I know have something between a 22" and a 32" TV in the corner of the room at the ceiling. Not really conducive to a good PC experience.Lord of the Bored - Friday, June 7, 2019 - link
I like to imagine the guy that stole the Razer laptop is using it to this day. The idea that he dumped it in a trash bin once he realized he couldn't fence it is too sad.qlum - Friday, June 7, 2019 - link
I can see this being very usefull be it for a niche audience.Manch - Friday, June 7, 2019 - link
We had these before 99 LOL Granted they weren't full color. By 99 we did have full color LCDs though. They were intended to be used as mobile workstations The triple monitor made up for the lack of resolution compared to a CRT. Was only slightly lighter compared to a single CRT & PCIt's actually a great format if you're going to be somewhere for a little while and need a lot of localized compute. Of course, we eventually didn't need them bc well internet got faster
YukaKun - Friday, June 7, 2019 - link
Such a sloppy implementation...A 17" notebook can get away with a single big screen with two smaller (half and half) slide panels that go to the side of the big one. As long as it has thin side-bezels it could be quite an interesting design.
Cheers!
abufrejoval - Friday, June 7, 2019 - link
These have been around for many years if not decadesI took a single screen variant with me when I travelled through France and Spain for 8 months in 1994-95 Simply took my 486 desktop and transplanted it into that chassis, which had a greyscale VGA (TrueVGA 640x480) using a Cirrus card. Three screen color variants certainly beca.me available shortly after, because I remember looking for an upgrade, after color seems more and more important. Held off, because the price was never "quite right"
mikegrok - Saturday, June 8, 2019 - link
About 4 years ago I was seriously considering getting one of their battery models. The battery models often get around 4 hours of battery life, but run a mini-atx motherboard in an atx case, and use the other space for 4 81wh swapable batteries.Skeptical123 - Saturday, June 8, 2019 - link
If I travelled for work I think I could justify this :)at2u - Tuesday, June 11, 2019 - link
Hotels should have a 24"-27" anchored to the desk that you can plug your laptop into. Along with a mouse. That would make so many people so comfortable. Wouldn't cost them much at all especially if they went 24". Or you could order your room with a 24", 27", 32"....whatever.Death666Angle is right....most hotels have positioned their TV high up so it can't be damaged easily. Doesn't work for computer work unless you have the eyesight of an eagle and like to work with microscopic fonts. Its really time offices, coffee shops and even restaurants had these options. That way people could bring their entire life with them on their laptop but not be restricted to that tiny size all the time. Just use it when they absolutely had to. In the future this will become a tablet and they will provide the keyboard, mouse and monitor. Most anyone can cart around a tablet!
Hurk - Monday, June 24, 2019 - link
completely ruined by the lack of 10 key.