Probably still too massive and fugly “old iPad and double sided tape” interior design, but it’s a step in the right direction, though.
Devil’s always in the details, though. I’ll go have a look at one of it ends up on the market here, that’s pretty certain.
Too easy to set on fire?
And there’s a lot of people in the world that effectively get told this all their life.
Some for things that aren’t even their choice.
Everybody definitely doesn’t.
It’s gonna look like an 80s Supra or RWD Celica
Shut up and take my money!
don’t recall it having a cpu
So, what’s updating the display? Power supply imps?
Why did the reuse old master tapes?
Money. Or the perception that there isn’t money to be gained from the replication and maintenance of the archives.
Paper doesn’t last, is hard to store, and the information density is miserable.
And for bigger data sets, the capacity isn’t there. And writable media is getting more rare. Probably because of the same reason.
It would be so cool to have an actual functional system for expelling the worst of us
There is, but somehow death sentences are kind of controversial.
That’s right. Got my words mixed.
There aren’t, really. There are a few antiques and half baked things.
A big problem is that these days, unless you’re the size of Apple or Samsung, it’s impossible to get a reasonable hardware soc and modem other than one which only runs a soon obsolete blob laden android which is going to be EOL before you’ve even finished your design.
The hardware is not there. The firmware/hw data/platform isn’t there even to begin OS work with. And there’s a global shipping, regulation and mobile operator hell waiting on the other side. And a product lifecycle that’s only a few years long.
Yes, I’ve worked for phone manufacturers.
Any real number, literally.
I’m excited because this might drive down used prices for the older (disc) models. Actually they might keep selling the slim cheaper new as a budget version.
Gadgets are cheap.
The movie Brazil features a literal bug in a system as a plot device.