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All-in-one
A desktop computer with embedded printer, scanner, fax machine, accessible storage bays | |
A truly all in one desktop computer with embedded printer,
scanner, fax machine and hard drive storage bays.
Most printers and multifunctional devices are empty space
anyway.
Like having a Synalogy 4 drive bay, stuck to a laser printer,
stuck to a desktop computer.
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It's very simple to do; the reason it hasn't been is that there's probably no commercial market for it. |
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As you point out, printers often have a lot of airspace. Plenty of room for a mini pc-in-a-box. |
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[+] computing with just electrons is boring. |
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Baryonic matter I/O is an important part of our life. Just because we don't
work on matter readers/shapers, the supply chain is shifting away from
those who only focus on electrons... |
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//fax machine// Why not add an Aldis lamp too? Otherwise it won't be "all-in-one", merely "some-in-one". |
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Cooling fans plus toner cartridges = bad news... |
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Add a mini-fridge and it's sold. |
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Is there a drip coffee maker/cup warmer option? |
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The output to unsolved mathematical problems, a specific complex molecule. Nice [MIndley]. But how do you convert the molecule back into the mathematics. |
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