I'm not sure they "did" it, in the sense that it's probably going to cost $5,000 if they ever produce it. At the moment it's as real as AMD's Project Quantum, while I've seen real dual-Fury rigs made by actual mortals.
I'm not sure they "did" it, in the sense that it's probably going to cost $5,000 if they ever produce it. At the moment it's as real as AMD's Project Quantum, while I've seen real dual-Fury rigs made by actual mortals.
lol i said they kind of did it
Still think my idea has more merit than a 3-screen laptop, but nonetheless its kind of neat to look at. Very impractical tho (like how do you close it? How are the screens protected? How much does this drain the battery?).
I think the slider idea that was mentioned could be neat if its implemented how im imagining it in my head. Make the monitor portion thicker, slide out screens that are overlapped on each side, only power on when fully pulled out with a small hinge to lock them in place.
I'm not sure they "did" it, in the sense that it's probably going to cost $5,000 if they ever produce it. At the moment it's as real as AMD's Project Quantum, while I've seen real dual-Fury rigs made by actual mortals.
I'm not sure they "did" it, in the sense that it's probably going to cost $5,000 if they ever produce it. At the moment it's as real as AMD's Project Quantum, while I've seen real dual-Fury rigs made by actual mortals.
Well it's like a concept car. Great for showing off interesting ideas, some of which might make their way into real products, but as shown will never actually be a complete product.