TheLastStarFighter said:
It's a games machine, not a word processor. Use your imagination a little. I mentioned a keyboard as an example of the tech. For a Nintendo type experience, imagine a soccer ball projected on the floor that you can actually interact with. An AR experience in real life. A Pokemon sitting on your sofa. |
I am. But the screen is already right next to you. It's still reduntant. You're holding the unit up. It's not like you get a tripod and then display it on your table/wall.







