Future of Laptops

By Jawad Masood | January 3rd, 2009



The technology is advancing exponentially from the start of 2000 and who know what we have as a gadget in our pockets 5 years from now. Here is one such example

0.5 oz laptop, in your pocket

These 5 pens in the image are your laptop! Yes this is the future of Laptops. This technology is under development in Japan and hopefully it will be released soon as it would revolutionize the laptop industry. These pens will project the keyboard, monitor/screen etc and are connected harmoniously through Bluetooth technology. There is no word that when will this laptop be available by the development team however it seems promising.

Some people may have difficulty in believing this, but that’s a natural human instinct. A man from 18th Century could never have dreamed of the technologies available in today’s age; this is a continuous process. So keep your fingers crossed, who knows what could be the future technologies

Unbelievable yet, but let’s hope for the best




  • Ben
    I've been reading about this for over 5 years now. There's nothing new about it.
  • Luna
    Am I the only one who would hate this? I can't stand the idea of a keyboard I can't feel. That's a great way to encourage errors.
  • genevieve
    but you can't use those on your lap
  • mark
    This is great for those of us that work nights and evenings, but I will wait for something just as portable that works on a nice sunny breakfast table. I do want one of these anyway though...way cool.
  • Really some nice kit they've got under development. I went into maplins the other day and was going to but the led projector keyboard it looks so cool. I can't wait for things like this to come out.
  • Awsome! Can't wait!
  • It's pretty amazing what we might find in the next 5 years. Who would have believed 5 years ago that we would have the amazing array of wireless devices that we have now for example.
  • Salman
    seems like future has arrived :)
  • This article gives a good insight into the upcoming technology.
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