Ericsson’s Spider PC Concept Should Be The Halloween Gift For 2020, Doesn’t Scare Us!
Ericsson has just revealed it’s newest concept PC and guess what? It does not actually look like a PC from any angle you could possibly try. It’s neither a netbook nor a notebook or a tablet PC in appearance. Any Guesses on what it should be like?
It is christened the Ericsson Spider PC Concept. Why? Because, it looks like a spider standing on its legs, which actually is a tripod stand that packs in a pico projector as the display source which should project the display on the wall or a flat surface in its range.
Well, just like the display, the keyboard is also a virtual device here. It is projected by a laser beaming from the device and all you will need is a flat desk to start flaunting it.

Alien Spider : Ericsson Concept PC
Although, the design negotiates the presence of a processing module in such a ‘creepy’ form factor, we would still say, it is supposed to don a multi-card card reader, an intelligent CPU, 3G support, and a fancy style quotient that should look not-less-than-perfect, streamlined and sci-fi Halloween gift to your friend, if it ever hits reality.
Ericsson also hopes to incorporate wireless broadband connectivity also in the tri pod legged concept PC. But, we would definitely say that the most-fancy secret for the year 2020 from Ericsson is already disclosed.

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It was announced at the Taiwan Broadband Show 2009 and throws light on Ericsson’s bold venture into designing portable computers of the future, atleast for the compact design and boundless demonstration of future technology in their concept PC.
Watch the brief demo on Ericsson Spider Concept PC (featured below).
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