Is this retarded? It seems like it but I can't pin down exactly how. All I need is to be able to write on the go. I don't want or need a full laptop, tablet or netbook for that, it'd just be another thing I need to keep charged.
My thinking is, this feels close to using my desktop, it's modular so I am only out $18 if I spill my drink on the keyboard and it's all low power enough I can charge it from the solar panels on my backpack.
It doesn't pack up as quickly as a laptop or netbook though, so there's that. It also looks goofy as fuck, but seems otherwise very usable. Is it?
Yes: >It doesn't pack up as quickly as a laptop or netbook though, so there's that.
However there's a few upsides that maybe balance that out. It's not all cramped together so I can spread out the keyboard, mouse and "monitor". If I spill a drink on part of it the rest is fine, it's cheaper and not as power hungry.
However you're probably onto something, if there's one thing that makes me give up on this it will likely turn out to be the inconvenience of having to pack all this shit away into my bag one by one. I just thought I'd try it out experimentally.
Bentley Nguyen
This seems like an interesting experiment. What will you use to hold up the magnifying glass? A smartphone stand?
Lincoln Fisher
There's already phone magnifiers designed for this exact use. Supposedly it actually does the job very well:
it's just nobody really needs one except for a few narrow cases, most people just buy tablets or netbooks I guess
Mason Williams
Looks cool. I have actually been looming around. Did you know there is some new tech, laptop docks for your smartphone. Called Super book, Nexdock, and Mirabook. Basically everything in one package and a top notch screen if you choose IPS 1080p.
Christopher Davis
That sounds promising actually. Basically more or less what I need. I would still want a real mouse instead of a touchpad tho.
Anthony Williams
>Is this retarded? See the movie "Brazil".
Angel Wright
There's BT keyboards that come with a little touchpad or trackball, so that simplifies your setup by removing the mouse already, and if you plan on mostly typing, it'll be enough.
Then I'd recommend you to get a RPi Zero with a chink screen and battery pack, which makes a nice little computer, but that requires some DIYery, and that's an extra thing to charge, though it'll use the same cable as your phone and can easily last 10 hours on a charge wtih a 3000mAH battery.
Ethan Campbell
That's where I got the idea. I don't think being in a dystopian science fiction film necessarily makes something a bad idea.
I really hate trackpads. I need a real mouse. I'd buy the RPi Zero but I already have sunk a lot of money into another small computer, my phone. I don't see why I can't just use that for everything.
Kayden Baker
>I don't see why I can't just use that for everything. Because both iOS and Android sucks ass at power efficiency and all text editors are bloated as fuck and struggle with files larger than 1KB, and they'll eat all your battery life. Also tiny screen.
If you expected your phone to become a computer, well, you made a mistake. You should have gotten a tiny dumbphone with wifi tethering and use a netbook for your actual internet stuff.
Jack Jenkins
>Also tiny screen.
That's what the magnifier is for.
>If you expected your phone to become a computer
No, I just want to be able to write comfortably on it.
Chase Bailey
And you end up carrying bulkier and less practical shit as a result. Netbooks exist for a reason user.
William Brooks
>that video cringe
Robert Bailey
Yeah maybe. I just don't want to buy yet another computer, I don't like the cramped little keyboard and screen together with the little nub or trackpad.
I am willing to put up with a little more bulk and a little less practicality for something that is cheaper, more comfortable to use and that utilizes my existing phone.
Dominic Nelson
Dude I have an workstation notebook and ffs weights a ton. So I bought and (I think) Lenovo 110 or something like that, it weights like 1 kg or less, battery like 5 hours and use TeamViewer to access the main pc. It's 11,6 inches and works like a champ. Cost me around 200 so it's disposable af
Dylan Lee
>Cost me around 200 so it's disposable af
All the shit in the OP except the phone cost $62 in total, shipping included
Ethan Cruz
Asus padfone
Asher Baker
Wow, that's rad. How did I not know this existed?
What about laser keyboards? Do they work well or are they just memery
Anthony Reyes
imagine typing on touchscreen instead of real tacticle keyboard, but even less precise
Logan Brown
Memery then. I assumed so, it just looks really cool.
Joshua Peterson
I have one of these tablet cases with a built in keyboard. If you have OTG support and can find one that will fit your device, then you could try that. Just be warned that these keys are too tiny to really type on, though. I'd rather either plug in a normal keyboard or use the touch screen.
Logan Cooper
Does anybody make a full size folding bluetooth keyboard? I mean actual full desktop size. All the "full size" ones I can find mean "laptop sized".