You could build your own cordless computer tomorrow, as could any number of company's around the world. The burning question is, why bother? Who needs a portable server? Who's going to drag around a tower case and a 24" monitor? If were going down this road, why not build a diesel powered computer, or coal fired? Why not a hard wired smart phone for people that don't go out much? Lets go for the Holy Grail of electronics, the cordless cord, a 120v extension cord that's also a battery with an inverter built in.How many more years till they come out?
Will they be powered by lantern or multiple 9V batteries?
Or will they be powered by a similar technology like Qi-Fi, that currently charges our phones wirelessly?
Or will they be powered by WiFi signalls?
Umm pretty sure in the future everything will have some iron man power core that powers the device for years 😛You could build your own cordless computer tomorrow, as could any number of company's around the world. The burning question is, why bother? Who needs a portable server? Who's going to drag around a tower case and a 24" monitor? If were going down this road, why not build a diesel powered computer, or coal fired? Why not a hard wired smart phone for people that don't go out much? Lets go for the Holy Grail of electronics, the cordless cord, a 120v extension cord that's also a battery with an inverter built in.
Bingo.Cordless PC powered by batteries?
Guys talking about a laptop.
You could build your own cordless computer tomorrow, as could any number of company's around the world. The burning question is, why bother? Who needs a portable server? Who's going to drag around a tower case and a 24" monitor? If were going down this road, why not build a diesel powered computer, or coal fired? Why not a hard wired smart phone for people that don't go out much? Lets go for the Holy Grail of electronics, the cordless cord, a 120v extension cord that's also a battery with an inverter built in.
There exists Chinese-made mini-PCs (Think Bay Trail / Cherry Trail Atom systems), that are also combo Power Bank units, and can run off of the battery for some time. (Powered by +5V USB.)Yeah, I'm actually surprised that someone hasn't built something like an Intel NUC with a built in UPS and some Lithium batteries. It seems like a decent idea for a hot standby/failover server.