All-screen Notebook Concept - My Thoughts...

Linus Tech Tips ·Linus Tech Tips ·2019-05-06 · 1,667 words · ~8 min read
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0:07 this is a hands-on that is so exclusive
0:10 only a handful of people in the world have touched this device so far that we
0:15 had to come all the way to ASUS's headquarters in order to get it this
0:20 is the one unit of what they're calling project
0:25 precog which takes an idea that we've
0:28 sort of seen before in the lenovo yoga
0:31 book which had a touchscreen on the top and then it had like a touch surface
0:36 that you could use as a keyboard and touchpad on the bottom and takes it to a
0:40 completely different level so it's kind of a notebook in the sense that
0:45 like a two-in-one you could use it on the desk in front of you or
0:50 in your lap in front of you or you could
0:54 flip it around and use it just as a Windows tablet see that got that start
0:59 menu this thing actually does work by the way you guys um or you could put it
1:04 in tent mode but then it's also kind of just like a
1:09 like a giant flexible touch
1:12 surface and they've got a book mode that would allow you to use it as well i mean
1:17 i guess this is sort of self-explanatory as as kind of a book one of the most
1:23 striking things about the device to me
1:26 is that they've achieved near symmetry in the design so the the top
1:33 and the the bottom of the laptop as as concepts are sort of being challenged
1:38 here because check this out so this surface here like yes this ASUS
1:44 logo by the way none of this stuff is final this is all very much in
1:47 engineering stages right now so this ASUS logo here is is right side up if
1:52 you hold it this way but then you flip it over to the other side and you could
1:57 just as easily have that logo here or here there's no feet there's no nothing
2:02 you could literally put it down this way
2:06 open it up and there is absolutely no reason why the keyboard and touchpad
2:11 couldn't just be on this side and that's actually a big part of where
2:16 the name of this product precog comes
2:19 from ASUS knows that with great flexibility you can actually lose some
2:25 of the intuitiveness of the device and they're talking about
2:28 some of the ways that they plan to tackle this so for example they want the finished
2:34 product to be able to detect when its keyboard is moved near it so that the
2:39 on-screen keyboard could go away and the same would go for something like a mouse
2:43 this is just a regular off-the-shelf mouse but the example that they're
2:47 talking about is like oh well maybe when you move the mouse here
2:50 now the touchpad that is like sort of a virtual touchpad on the bottom screen
2:55 can go away and maybe when that moves so you can
2:59 take more advantage of all the screen real estate that you paid for the
3:02 keyboard itself could also move which i
3:05 guess brings us to the other challenge that ASUS seems to be well aware of and
3:11 yet i still have uh my doubts about how
3:16 they're going to uh solve how do you
3:19 make a keyboard usable on a touchscreen
3:24 how do you make a keyboard experience that runs as as an as an as an image on
3:31 a touchscreen even remotely usable there are a couple
3:36 of main issues here that quite frankly the solutions i've seen for so far
3:41 are not even close to adequate so first of all is haptic feedback when you press
3:47 down on a key on a keyboard the the the response in your hands and
3:52 your fingertips needs to be instantaneous and i have never
3:56 experienced a haptic motor that is fast enough or
4:00 crisp enough that i would consider it to be acceptable as a replacement for a
4:05 real keyboard and then the other one is
4:08 the positioning so when i sit down at my laptop the
4:12 first thing that i do is run my fingers over top of it and find the bumps for
4:17 the home row that's how within you know a second or
4:21 two i can be typing at full speed ASUS
4:24 has actually shared with me some of the
4:27 ideas they have for tackling these problems
4:31 and i have to say that my initial impressions of the idea were much worse
4:35 than they are now but there's still a lot of work to be done
4:39 and they're not expecting any kind of real product based on this concept to be
4:44 available until sometime in 2019 with
4:48 that said there's still a lot that we can try to
4:51 guess at based on what we're seeing so far so in spite of the thermal challenges
4:56 because you got to remember most laptops breathe either through the bottom which
5:02 this one won't have a bottom because both of them are the top the hinge or
5:07 the keyboard or some combination of the two
5:10 it will have to be basically passive but they're still saying that they might
5:15 expect to be able to put core i7 grade hardware in it let's hope Intel's next
5:19 generation has fantastic thermal and power consumption properties we can also
5:24 look at the i o so right now we've got a couple of Thunderbolt 3 ports which i am
5:29 actually shocked to see in a form factor like this either of which can be used
5:34 for charging based on our short hands-on time with the product
5:38 another thing that we know is that the top and bottom have only slight
5:44 differences in thickness so you can see it's just the thickness of the glass
5:48 right here that is allowing them to put processor memory storage battery somehow
5:54 they've managed to jam a battery in this thing are we going to see some kind of
5:58 custom shape battery technology powering it are we going to maybe see them split
6:03 up the battery apple actually did that in the iphone 10 where they put part of
6:07 the battery in one portion of the phone and part of it elsewhere could we see
6:10 something where they put some battery here and some there
6:14 something i'm really curious to see what they do with is speakers so right now
6:19 you can actually see that's probably part of the reason why we've got some
6:22 extra thickness on the bottom but we actually saw sony demo a tv at ces 2017
6:29 that had the speakers built into the panel of the glass so it actually
6:34 produced sound by vibrating the glass and it sounded shockingly good i mean
6:40 i would love to see that technology built into something like this
6:43 but while that all sounded really positive and excited there are still a
6:49 lot of challenges for them to overcome like right now do you think Windows 10
6:55 is ready for this kind of an interface hardly i mean even something as simple
7:01 as taking this chat window that's running in their demo and dragging it
7:05 with your finger up to the oh wait there's a hinge there
7:09 so they might need some kind of momentum based
7:12 software solution for flinging Windows from one screen onto the other so
7:17 there's a lot of software work still to be done
7:21 here but again i really wish i could tell you
7:24 guys more about how they're planning to solve the keyboard problem i'm pretty
7:28 hopeful and i want to hear from you is
7:31 this kind of a device important is this something that you guys want to see let
7:37 me know in the comments below and let me know what you think are
7:41 the biggest challenge and the biggest benefit
7:46 to a device like this that's it's more screen now than laptop
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9:11 tips i'm shocked at how thin they managed to
9:15 make this thing in spite of two touch screens